How can you tell the year of a Pez dispenser?
You can tell how old a Pez dispenser is by looking at the Patent Number on the side of a Pez Stem. If the Patent Number reads: 2,620,061 then it was produced from 1952-1968. If the Patent Number reads: 3,410,455 then it was produced from 1968-1974.
Who has the largest Pez dispenser collection?
Jim Blaine first noticed a PEZ candy dispenser in a gas station store and bought it, thinking the plastic candy container was “kind of cool.”
What is the rarest PEZ?
Bottom Line: Mary Poppins with Painted Cheeks One of the rarest of all Pez Disney dispensers is Mary Poppins, which released in 1973 and has no “feet.” There are two variants, one with painted cheeks and one without.
What is the most valuable PEZ dispenser?
The most expensive Pez dispenser sold for $13,000. It was a political donkey made in 1961. Only two were ever made.
What is the original collector’s price guide to Pez?
The Original Collector’s Price Guide to PEZ is now in it’s 32nd edition! This handy spiral bound book lists many different head variations for different dispensers from vintage to current, providing a price range and handy check boxes for tracking your collection!
What are the best Pez stores?
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Is there a European version of the Pez bee dispenser?
The European versions were exclusive, available only through the pez international website and they sold out within a few hours. There are two opaque head European versions of the Bee dispenser for 2021, an orange stem that says Bee Yourself, and a blue stem that says Bee Kind.
How do I keep track of my Pez?
LaSpina’s Price guide is up to date as it is reissued each year and it is a great way to keep track of your collection as it has check boxes to make notes of your pez. Peterson’s guide is full of pictures to help you identify your pez and determine which version of Mickey Mouse or Donald duck you have!