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A pin is a decorative item that is popularly collectible, usually made of metal and filled with enamel to depict a unique design. Equipped with sharp backings used to fasten, or "pin", them on to other objects, pins are commonly attached to bags or jackets, or displayed in frames. Destiny pins have been a staple of collectibles surrounding the franchise for many years, and as such, there have been dozens upon dozens of official Destiny pins released over the years. Highly collectible, especially due to the fact that many have had in-game Emblems bundled with them, these pins are rarely available for long, and tend to catch high resale values on secondhand markets.

Also included in this article are the Bungie Series Pins, which began during the Destiny era of the Bungie Store alongside the Destiny Series Pins.

Bungie Store Pins[]

Destiny Series (2016–Present)[]

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3

Series 4

Series 5

Bungie Series (2016–Present)[]

Series 1

Armory Series (2018–Present)[]

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3

Series 4

Series 5

Series 6

Bungie Rewards Pins (2018–Present)[]

Seal Pins

Raid Pins

Legendary Pins

Dungeon Pins

Bungie Rewards Pins

Limited Release Series (2018–Present)[]

Series 1

Series 2

Lanyard Pins[]

Lanyard Pins are pins sold on the Bungie Store as part of a bundle with a matching lanyard. Only three of these bundles have been made since the first released in 2017, with the most recent being available in 2019. Lanyard Pins

Licensed and Exclusive Pins[]

Loot Crate (2017–Present)[]

Destiny representation within Loot Crate often accommodates the includsion of pins exclusive to the subscription boxes. Although a few have been included in general Loot Crate and Loot Crate DX boxes, Destiny pins have mostly appeared in the various Destiny-specific Loot Crates. A unique pin has been included in each of these boxes. Loot Crate Pins

Pin Kings (2020–Present)[]

Pin Kings Pins

Pinny Arcade (2016)[]

Pinny Arcade Pins

Event Exclusives[]

The Event Exclusives entail pins produced in a highly exclusive manner to be distributed at in-person events, or as invitations for said events. Three pins such as this exist currently, the first of which to become available is the World Without Light Ghost pin, which depicts an all-black Ghost. Named for the events of the Destiny 2 campaign, it was given away as part of an invitation package sent out to prevalent community members and industry representatives. The event these invitations regarded was the Destiny 2 Gameplay Premiere Event, which took place on May 18, 2017.[1] The second pin exclusively available as part of an event is the Guardian pin. These pins were available at GuardianCon 2019 as part of the Risk/Reward matches playable at the event, as held by Bungie.[2] The most recent event exclusive pin is the Crucible pin, which was given out at PAX West 2019. It was available as the reward for the reprised Risk/Reward matches hosted once again by Bungie on the convention floor.[3] Event Exclusive Pins

References[]

  1. DeeJ. (28 April 2017). This Week at Bungie – 04/28/2017. Bungie. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  2. dmg04. (6 June 2019). This Week at Bungie – 06/06/2019. Bungie. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  3. dmg04. (29 August 2019). This Week at Bungie – 8/29/2019. Bungie. Retrieved 23 July 2021.


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