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14K gold with large diamond presentation badge for Joseph Jones Chief Special Agent of the Oregon Short Line & SP Railroad Co.

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Johnsmith's loves101 of 1825A group of railroad police "pie plate" badges used in Chicago during the 1920's14K gold Railroad Detective badge with presentation for the PRR and LS&MS RR
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    Posted 13 years ago

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    A stunning 14K gold presentation badge issued to Joseph Jones who was the Chief Special Agent of both the Oregon Short Line and the Southern Pacific Railroad Companies. This badge has a large diamond in the center. Chief Jones made some high profile arrests in the Salt Lake area during the turn of the century.

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    1. rrbadges rrbadges, 13 years ago
      Yes..I will do that..the backs in some case are better than the fronts if you know what I mean!
    2. Militarist Militarist, 13 years ago
      From what you have shown us so far you have an awesome collection!!
    3. rrbadges rrbadges, 13 years ago
      Thanks..I have been doing this for 38 years and have 2162 railroad police badges representing over 700 different railroad companies. I have a thing for the 10k, 14k and 18k gold presentation badges. I also like the sterling engraved piece as well. Some of my best pieces go back before the civil war from 1847-1860. These are German nickel, copper or silver. I'm always looking to add to my collection like everyone else who collects something. I bought my first badge in 1973 for $12.00 and still have it. I have a few of my badges on the railroad police website which is: http://www.therailroadpolice.com
    4. rrbadges rrbadges, 13 years ago
      I added the backs, as you can see some use the early T-pin attachment and a couple have engraved testimonials on the rear. In the early days of solid gold badge making they really knew how to craft a piece of jewelry.

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