1918-1920 Girl Scout Pin

Jesse James

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Hunting the front small patch of grass at an old church today and found an old Girl Scout pin. First thought was military, but with a little research, came up with this description. Pretty sure I narrowed it down to the "3 star, 3 stripe" version, 1918-1920. Screenshot_2018-05-20-21-36-21-1.png Screenshot_2018-05-20-21-38-47.png
 

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Brendan75

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Hi, nice find, Congrats on the Girl Scout pin:icon_thumleft:
 

neodetectorist

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Nice Find.
Here is mine from last year.
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It has a "4" in the lower left. I assume this to be a type 4 1935-1940.
 

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Congratualtions!
 

Nick79

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Nice finds, it must be a fact that girl scouts loose more pins than boy scouts lol!
 

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