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Funko Pop! Pins: Enamel Chases and Display Boards
Updated April 17, 2026
Enamel pin collecting has its own mature community infrastructure - Disney's park pin-trading program dating to the 1999 Disney Millennium Celebration, convention floor lanyard culture, and the indie artist pin market that flourished on Kickstarter through the 2010s - and Funko Pop! Pins entered that existing ecosystem by applying the Pop! character aesthetic to hard and soft enamel pin format. The Loungefly crossover, where Pop!-branded pins appear on bags and accessories from Funko's fashion accessories line, extends the format into wearable display territory that vinyl figures don't reach.
Funko Pop! Pins attract collectors who want Pop! character coverage in a portable, wearable, low-footprint format and those already embedded in enamel pin culture who collect by character or franchise. The blind-bag Pop! Pins format - mystery figures in sealed packaging where you don't know the pull until you open it - imports the mystery-acquisition mechanics common across Funko's product lines into the pin format, creating a community exchange layer around duplicate trades.
Two practical habits. Protect the enamel surface from chemical exposure - hand creams, perfume residue, and cleaning solvents can damage enamel fills, and a pin carried in a bag with cosmetics or handled after applying skin products will show surface degradation over time. And when working through blind-bag series, log pulls and communicate accurately with swap partners; the blind-bag community runs on good-faith duplicate trading, and collectors who misrepresent their inventory damage the exchange economy that makes set completion viable.
The enamel-pin long game
Learn the Toys and Figures fundamentals - Pop! Pins release identification by series and exclusivity tier, how blind-bag pull rates across a series affect set-completion economics, and which properties have the deepest Pop! Pins coverage for franchise-focused pin building - and keep notes on series, enamel condition, and exclusivity tier at acquisition.
Find the other Pop! Pins collectors
Niches like Funko Pop! Pins grow sharper when collectors coordinating blind-bag swaps can find each other and compare pull inventories. Amassable lets you log pins with series and condition notes, display the pin board like a gallery, and meet others completing the same enamel sets. Early members help shape how this specialty develops.
Your turn
Log the pins, document the blind pulls, find the swap partners. Amassable is built for Funko Pop! Pins collectors - catalog what you own, track the set gaps, and start conversations about the enamel releases worth trading. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the Pop! Pins community together, one enamel pull at a time.