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  2. Pin trading - Wikipedia

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    Pin trading at the 2012 London Olympics. Pin trading is the practice of buying, selling, and exchanging collectible pins as a hobby.This often takes place in amusement parks and resorts such as Walt Disney World and Disneyland, [1] SeaWorld, Universal Resorts. [2]

  3. Disneyland social club - Wikipedia

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    Jacket/vest fronts often feature the member's name and favorite character or attraction, with Disney trading pins. [1] Group members wearing patches created a style, and other groups quickly copied. [2] [3] [5] Subsequently, the number of patched Disneyland social clubs grew. By March 2014, there were over 20 social clubs in existence.

  4. Disney Dollars - Wikipedia

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    Disney Dollars is a form of corporate scrip previously sold by The Walt Disney Company and redeemable for goods or services at many Disney facilities. [2]Similar in size and design to the paper currency of the United States, most bills bear the image of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Dumbo, or a drawing of one of the landmarks of the Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney ...

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  6. Pin trading has been common practice at the Olympics over the years. However, it has blown up at the 2024 Paris Olympics as countless athletes have documented their quest for pins via social media.

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    The tradition of trading pins dates to the first contemporary Olympics in Athens, Greece, in 1896, when the first cloth collectibles were handed out to athletes.