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Found this at old homesite. Wonder what the three symbols are. Was a pin, the catch is still there but pin is missing. Anyone know how to straighten it without breaking it?
 

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Interesting design on a 6 pointed star badge! Will watch this to find out!!!
 
At first glance, the symbols look like chess pieces or an orthodox dome and cross. They do not appear to be any standard secret society or fraternity symbols. This is a six pointed star, like the star of David in jewish tradition, not a five pointed star used as a masonic symbol.

There are many tin toy badges that appear to be made of the same lightweight metal and with the same circles at the points of the star, but these mostly have "sheriff" or "deputy" stamped into them.

Closest symbol so far, a "triumphant cross" a composite symbol of a cross and an orb, representing Christ's triumph over the world.



Triumphant Cross - ReligionFacts
Globus Cruciger
Triumphant Stock Illustrations – 1,052 Triumphant Stock Illustrations,  Vectors & Clipart - Dreamstime



A puzzle for sure, 10cents, good job straightening it out without snapping any of the points off! :thumbup:
 
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I think the symbols look like Scottish thistles on top of a cross or sword.
quick search to give an idea.

They Also look like sickle bar mower tooth guards.
 

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At first glance, the symbols look like chess pieces or an orthodox dome and cross. They do not appear to be any standard secret society or fraternity symbols. This is a six pointed star, like the star of David in jewish tradition, not a five pointed star used as a masonic symbol.

There are many tin toy badges that appear to be made of the same lightweight metal and with the same circles at the points of the star, but these mostly have "sheriff" or "deputy" stamped into them.

Closest symbol so far, a "triumphant cross" a composite symbol of a cross and an orb, representing Christ's triumph over the world.



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A puzzle for sure, 10cents, good job straightening it out without snapping any of the points off! :thumbup:
Thanks for the info makes sense it just seems too well made to be a child's toy.
 
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