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PPIE Womens Auxiliary Board Pin - 1915-2015 Centennial - New!

$ 5.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    PPIE Womens Auxiliary Board Pin - 1915-2015 Centennial - New!
    Relive the centennial of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition as held in San Francisco, California 1915-2015.
    This beautiful pin commemorates the outstanding  efforts of this World's Fair hostess  organization.  Phoebe Apperson Hearst organized the women of California into county boards.  Shares of stock were purchased by local county chairwomen and individual pins like this one were purchased by California women eager to promote and support the fair.
    The original pin was crafted by Shreve & Co., San Francisco, and sold for  .00 in 1915.  Inflation would price that same pin at  .27.  Owning an original Womens Auxiliary Board pin --  priceless.  Now you can celebrate the fair and wear this reproduction pin proudly for only  .00 USD including postage and handling. Order an extra pin for your mother!
    Learn more about this wonderful event by contacting the California Historical Society, the Mechanics' Institute, or your local historical society.  Brew a cup of Jewel City Blend Coffee (available also on eBay), take a stroll through the Marina district of San Francisco, and virtually relive the experience.
    See you at the Fair!
    Description:  size:  3/4  inch, Circular,  Metal, gold plated, safety catch, non-spin backing, enamel, aqua blue enamel behind figure, ruby red enamel on perimeter behind lettering. Copyright 2014, Byron Hot Springs
    Keywords:  PPIE, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, P.P.I.E., 1915, PPIE Centennial,  Collector Pin, Pin, Commemorative Pin, 1915-2015, Centennial 1915, World's Fair, World's Fair - PPIE, Byron Hot Springs, Mae Sadler Mead
    , P.P.I.E.
    This posting was revised on: June 20, 2020