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    Posted 13 years ago

    Militarist
    (294 items)

    Back in the 1920’s- 1940’s when cars were not so streamlined and license plates were mounted on bumper brackets, specially made bumper badges for law enforcement personnel and government officials could also be mounted there so that their private unmarked vehicles could be used on official business. These badges were usually made of heavy bronze and weighed about 11 ounces. They are fairly scarce and missing from most badge collections. Illustrated here is one for a Milwaukee County Deputy Sheriff and a Wisconsin State officials badge. (Since most cops are uniformed military and war time was the only catagory that looked even close.)

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    1. Militarist Militarist, 12 years ago
      Thanks step and scandi
    2. zombie484, 6 years ago
      Hello Militarist
      I love the two bumper badges and was wondering if you knew what the value of one of those would run?
    3. Militarist Militarist, 6 years ago
      Good question zombie. They are fairly rare especially in nicer condition. The type of agency that issued them also effects prices. The Milwaukee County Deputy I would estimate at 200.00 plus while the Public Service only at 50.00- 100.00. Keep in mind that these are just guesstimates on my part and I haven't seen one offered for a long time.

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