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How to Date Your Disney Collectible

Disney collectibles, also referred to as Disneyana by enthusiasts, have been around since the 1920s, upon the inception of Mickey Mouse into mainstream culture. Since then, tens of thousands of items have been produced to commemorate various aspects of the Disney empire from motion pictures to theme parks. It is not very difficult to find out how old your Disney collectible is, and following these simple steps can make the job even easier.

Things You'll Need

  • The Disney Collectible in question
  • Internet
  • Digital camera
  • Blank adhesive label
  • Pen
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Instructions

    • 1

      Narrow down your options. Disneyana items are marked by year, and the following item markings help you determine its age.
      ̶6; 1920s: Walter E. Disney or some derivative
      ̶6; 1930s: Walt Disney Enterprises (WDE)
      ̶6; 1940s-1970s: Walt Disney Productions
      ̶6; 1980s-present day: Disney or Walt Disney Company

    • 2

      Search for your Disney collectible online. If you do not know its exact name, try generalizations such as "Donald statuette." Try a website such as Disneyana.com to find a wide range of collectibles.

    • 3

      Take a photograph of your collectible and post it on various Disneyana chat sites, such as Laughingplace.com. A fellow poster may know more about your item.

    • 4

      Look for any certificate of authenticity along with the item. Disney often includes commemorative write-ups, or numbers limited-edition pieces through a pamphlet included with a fully intact item.

    • 5

      Visit a local antique dealer. Many can approximate the year an item was created based upon style, materials used and overall condition.


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