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USA - Medaille (Militär) - American Legion-Konvention und Delegierten-Medaillen/Abzeichen - 1930

American Legion convention and delegate medals/badges, mostly from the 1930s. They’re not military bravery medals; they’re fraternal / veterans’ organisation memorabilia, New York State Convention Delegate Badge 1933 Text visible: “New York State Convention – Delegate – Binghamton 1933” What it is: A delegate badge given to someone officially representing a local American Legion post at the 1933 New York State Convention in Binghamton. The winged figure is a common Legion symbol of victory/liberty. Material: Usually brass or bronze with enamel centre and fabric ribbon. American Legion Annual Convention Brooklyn 1932 Medal Text visible: “Annual Convention Dept of N.Y. – Brooklyn N.Y. 1932” What it is: A New York Department annual convention medal. The skyline and bridge design represents Brooklyn / NYC. This is slightly more decorative than the delegate badge and tends to attract more interest. Material: Bronze or gilt brass, sometimes with light enamel 22nd National Convention Badge (Detroit) ext visible: “22nd National Convention – Detroit” What it is: A national-level American Legion convention badge. National conventions were bigger events than state ones, which helps desirability a bit. Detroit conventions were in the early 1940s, but the badge style here resembles late 1930s–early 40s production. Welcome Legionnaire” Button & Ribbon A welcome pin given to attendees or guests. American Legion Women’s Auxiliary – Delegate Blue Ribbon – Saratoga Springs, NY – 10th Annual Convention (Sept 4-6, 1930) What it is: Issued to a female delegate representing a local Auxiliary post. The Women’s Auxiliary was (and still is) the support organization connected to the American Legion for families of veterans. Material: Gilt brass / bronze with fabric ribbon. American Legion – “Alternate” Star Medal What it is: An Alternate Delegate badge. An alternate was a reserve representative who could vote if the main delegate was absent. The starburst design is classic Legion styling. Material: Gilt brass with blue enamel centre. American Legion – Cleveland Convention Badge (Art Deco Style) What it is: A city convention badge — Cleveland hosted several major conventions in the 1930s. The skyscraper / skyline Art-Deco design makes it visually appealing. Rare double sided medal Material: Bronze or gilt brass with enamel Legion emblem

Nr. 101469977

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USA - Medaille (Militär) - American Legion-Konvention und Delegierten-Medaillen/Abzeichen - 1930

USA - Medaille (Militär) - American Legion-Konvention und Delegierten-Medaillen/Abzeichen - 1930

American Legion convention and delegate medals/badges, mostly from the 1930s. They’re not military bravery medals; they’re fraternal / veterans’ organisation memorabilia,

New York State Convention Delegate Badge 1933
Text visible:
“New York State Convention – Delegate – Binghamton 1933”

What it is:
A delegate badge given to someone officially representing a local American Legion post at the 1933 New York State Convention in Binghamton. The winged figure is a common Legion symbol of victory/liberty.

Material:
Usually brass or bronze with enamel centre and fabric ribbon.

American Legion Annual Convention Brooklyn 1932 Medal
Text visible:
“Annual Convention Dept of N.Y. – Brooklyn N.Y. 1932”

What it is:
A New York Department annual convention medal. The skyline and bridge design represents Brooklyn / NYC. This is slightly more decorative than the delegate badge and tends to attract more interest.

Material:
Bronze or gilt brass, sometimes with light enamel

22nd National Convention Badge (Detroit)
ext visible:
“22nd National Convention – Detroit”

What it is:
A national-level American Legion convention badge. National conventions were bigger events than state ones, which helps desirability a bit. Detroit conventions were in the early 1940s, but the badge style here resembles late 1930s–early 40s production.

Welcome Legionnaire” Button & Ribbon
A welcome pin given to attendees or guests.

American Legion Women’s Auxiliary – Delegate

Blue Ribbon – Saratoga Springs, NY – 10th Annual Convention (Sept 4-6, 1930)

What it is:
Issued to a female delegate representing a local Auxiliary post. The Women’s Auxiliary was (and still is) the support organization connected to the American Legion for families of veterans.

Material:
Gilt brass / bronze with fabric ribbon.

American Legion – “Alternate” Star Medal

What it is:
An Alternate Delegate badge. An alternate was a reserve representative who could vote if the main delegate was absent. The starburst design is classic Legion styling.

Material:
Gilt brass with blue enamel centre.

American Legion – Cleveland Convention Badge (Art Deco Style)

What it is:
A city convention badge — Cleveland hosted several major conventions in the 1930s. The skyscraper / skyline Art-Deco design makes it visually appealing.
Rare double sided medal

Material:
Bronze or gilt brass with enamel Legion emblem

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