Obverse Design
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Top has perched eagle, wings spread, head ducked down and facing right. This eagle
has the wings swept down below the feet, and is identical or almost identical
to the BG-10 (second badge type) eagle. The center of the shield has the
first seal of the Canal Zone with a Spanish Galleon sailing through a sea level
canal. There is a smooth circle around the seal with lettering. All lettering
is incuse, and blue in color. The lettering
says "CANAL ZONE" curving above the seal and "POLICE" curving below. On the same
circle there is one five pointed star to the right and one to the left of the seal.
Above the shield is a smooth horizontal bar with
the officer's rank of "LIEUTENANT".
Below the shield is a smooth square with the badge number of "41". The shield
overall
has a textured background. All edges of the shield except the top have a leaf
design as the edge.
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Reverse Design
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Probably a pin back. To be determined.
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Metal
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Unknown metal. Gold color.
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Size and Shape
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45mm wide at the widest part of the shield by 65mm high (1 3/4 inches by
2 1/2 inches). At the wing tips the width is 46 mm.
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Dates Issued
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This variety of badge appears to have come into use in the late 1930's. These
badges with the square numbers continued to be used for higher ranks within the
CZP although the BG-16.1 style with the diamond number came into use for Police
Pvt.'s by 1941. They continued to be used through the end of the Canal Zone Police
term of service on March 31, 1982.
Note - Natalie Halpern was of the opinion this particular example was
from around 1977.
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Issurer
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The Panama Canal Company.
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Numbers Issued
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Pieces include #41.
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Rarity
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Rare.
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Manufacturer
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Unknown.
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Source
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Plumer Collection (ex-Natalie Halpern, sold 1985 for $65).
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Varieties
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None known.
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Function
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Police vest badge.
I would appreciate
from anyone who can add anything to the history of these badges.
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