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Castle Pin on a Player Card.PNG|On a [[Player Card]] |
Castle Pin on a Player Card.PNG|On a [[Player Card]] |
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BACKCastlePin.png|The code card that unlocked the pin |
BACKCastlePin.png|The code card that unlocked the pin |
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Revision as of 16:35, 7 January 2019
Castle Pin | |
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Information | |
Available | No |
Type | Pin |
Member item | No |
Party | None |
Cost | Unlockable |
Where found | Code inside Mysterious Pins |
Item ID | 7002 |
Unlockable | Yes |
The Castle Pin was a pin in Club Penguin. It could have been unlocked with a code from real-world Club Penguin pins, named "Mystery Pins", which could only be bought at Disney World and Disneyland.
History
Available from | Available until |
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September 22, 2009 | March 30, 2017 |
Trivia
- It was Club Penguin's 101st pin.
- When unlocking the pin, the player also received 1,500 coins.
- It was one of two unlockable pins, the other being the Pink Mystery Pin.
- It was 1 of 5 pins that were always available. The other four were the Pink Mystery Pin, Rockhopper's Key Pin, Moss Key Pin and Snow Gem Pin.
- It resembled the Walt Disney castle or logo as seen in the beginning of every Walt Disney film.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Portuguese | Castelo |
French | Le Pinz Château |
Spanish | Castillo |
German | Schloss-Hintergrund |
Russian | Замок |
See also
←Fire Pin | Castle Pin | Padlock Pin→ |