Badge ID

zootman

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Found this badge in the backyard by some railroad tracks. It was about 6" down and rang up as 50 cent piece.
Its 2 1/2 long by 1 1/2 wide appears to by silverplated brass. Any ideas to age and wether its a kids toy or real?
Antique dealer down the street seems to think its a railroad police badge from the 30"s. What do you guys think?
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dg39

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Deep in the swamps of Louisiana..
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Appears to have slipped on a leather strap (shoulder) or belt. May be very early original from appearances.
Not over decorated so probably a real one. I think a child's or repo, would tend to have more decoration..
Did a brief search but could find nothing. perhaps someone else can come up with something.
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TreasureTales

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zootman, might help with ID and/or info if we knew which railroad is nearby. And I think dg39 is correct...a kid's badge would probably be more decorative, or in the shape of a star.
 

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Ed-NH

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It looks authentic but I just don't know what the origin could be. I really like though, a very cool find.
 

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PBK

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It appears to be a stock (generic) police badge, as is the one which Tony posted. Note the similarity in design and lettering to this one from a 1912 C. G. Braxmar Co. catalog, which offered the option of customizing it with the name of the town. Also, here is a generic "Constable" badge of similar pattern.
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