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Tickle's symbols are supposed to be gold, so that's normal. (I just noticed My Little Wiki has them listed as silver . . . I'll correct that.) Very nice symbols on her, too! They so often get that "rust" around them.
Some of the glitter symboled ponies have silver glitter mixed in with whatever color their symbol is . . . Perhaps sometimes there is so much silver glitter that it makes her symbol appear silver? (Like, I have seen Moonstones with silvery-blue symbols and Moonstones with blue-blue symbols depending on the amount / color of glitter.)No, the rust isn't the cause of the gold color, the gold glitter is the cause of the rust. Starshine and Sunbeam, who also have gold glitter symbols, are also prone to symbol rust.I don't think it's re-glittering. Probably just a difference in how much glue and/or glitter was applied at the factory that particular day. (Batch variation.)Edit: This ended auction shows what the rust looks like. (I don't know if it's literally rust, I just call it that.) The glitter flecks off in round spots concentrated on the symbols and sometimes the plastic around the symbols gets orangey-brown.
Peppermint Crunch is probably a Spanish-made "no country" version. The Sundae Best ponies as well as Summer Wing Ponies & possibly a few other sets from that year pop up with the country scratch out. They may have some slight color variations compared to the standard release, but since they aren't substantially different they are not as sought after (or even recognized) as most other international variations.
Quote from: kitkatvintage on February 08, 2017, 11:15:28 AMPeppermint Crunch is probably a Spanish-made "no country" version. The Sundae Best ponies as well as Summer Wing Ponies & possibly a few other sets from that year pop up with the country scratch out. They may have some slight color variations compared to the standard release, but since they aren't substantially different they are not as sought after (or even recognized) as most other international variations.Yep! she is Spanish.Love pkw xxx
Does anyone have a PC for that NC Peppy Crunch? I only found an old one from 2012.