Political Pins
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CHICAGO MURDER CAPITOL OF THE USA LAPEL PIN
$5.25 Add to cartThis pin characterizes a chalk outline of a body with a target on its chest, symbolizing gun violence in Chicago.
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CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAR LAPEL PIN: 2017 Presidential Inauguration 45th President Donald J. Trump, Gold
$5.95 Add to cartThis pin is a stylized version of the Chicago Police star with customization featuring a full color presidential seal. It was designed in commemoration of the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
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CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT STAR LAPEL PIN: 2017 Presidential Inauguration 45th President Donald J. Trump, Silver
$5.95 Add to cartThis pin is a stylized version of the Chicago Police star with customization featuring a full color presidential seal. It was designed in commemoration of the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
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CHICAGO POLICE STAR PRESIDENTIAL INAGURATION LAPEL PIN: Gold
$5.95 Add to cartThis pin is a stylized replica of the current Chicago Police star with customization featuring a full color presidential seal. It was designed in commemoration of the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
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NATO / G8 2012 CHICAGO SUMMIT FLAG LAPEL PIN: Standard Version 1 – CPD Star
$1.50 Add to cartThis pin is a replica of the NATO / G8 2012 Chicago Summit flag. This design is version 1 of 2 featuring a CPD Star in lower left hand corner and polished nickel backing.
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NATO / G8 2012 CHICAGO SUMMIT FLAG LAPEL PIN: Standard Version 2 – G8 Star
$1.50 Add to cartThis pin is a replica of the NATO / G8 2012 Chicago Summit flag. This design is version 2 of 2 featuring the G8 Star in lower left hand corner and brushed brass backing.
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PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT “BULLY” LAPEL PIN
$5.25 Add to cartThis pin was designed in commemoration of President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt and the term “Bully” which he used as an adjective meaning “superb” or “wonderful.” Bully referenced the term he coined referring to his office as a “bully pulpit”, by which he meant a terrific platform from which to advocate an agenda.