Disney collectibles span everything from vintage pins to modern trading cards, die-cast figures, and limited edition artwork. If you have ever thought about getting into Disney collecting, here is what you need to know to start smart.
Disney Lorcana — The New Trading Card Game
Disney entered the trading card game space with Lorcana and it has taken off. The game combines beloved Disney characters with solid gameplay mechanics, and the card art is genuinely beautiful. Early sets have already appreciated significantly in value — collectors who got in at the ground floor have done very well.
If you missed the early sets, do not panic. The game is still growing and good cards can still be found at reasonable prices. Focus on characters from classic Disney films — they tend to hold the most crossover appeal between players and collectors.
Disney Pins
Pin trading has been a Disney tradition since the early 2000s. Limited edition pins from park events, ride openings, and character anniversaries can command serious prices on the secondary market. Open edition pins are fun to collect but do not expect them to appreciate much.
Vintage Disney
Pre-1980s Disney items — tin toys, original movie posters, early ceramic figures — are where serious collector money lives. Condition is everything with vintage pieces. A near-mint item can be worth ten times a played example.
Tips for New Collectors
- Buy what you love — collecting what genuinely excites you makes the hobby sustainable
- Condition matters more than anything — damaged packaging kills value on modern collectibles
- Focus your collection — picking a specific character, era, or format beats collecting everything at once
- Research before you buy — a quick price check saves a lot of regret
We carry collectibles at Razmataz Cards including trading cards and die-cast. Check our inventory for what is currently in stock.