US Marshal Shield Badge

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Quantity Discount on Western Badges:
MIX & MATCH badge styles.
Quantity Discount
5-9 $.50
10+ $1.00
$12.99
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Three packaging options are available:

1 - No packaging

2 - Hang card packaging

3 - Kraft box packaging with a story inside the box

US Marshal Shield Badge story inside the box:
There was no uniform badge in the U.S. Marshal service until 1941, when the “Eagle Top” variety was introduced nationwide. Prior to this, each district made its own identifying badge. This type of badge was worn by the infamous Earp brothers, Wyatt and Virgil. This is also the type of badge worn by James Arness as Matt Dillon in the television series Gunsmoke.

Each high quality Old West replica badge is crafted out of brass and steel. They are double-stamped then silver plated. Next, each Old West replica badge is individually hand finished for a unique antique look.

Size: approx. 2 3/4" H
Back: Bar style pin

Backside Attachment

1 Butterfly Clutchback:
2 Butterfly Clutchbacks:
Magnet:
Verticle Bar Style Pin:

Dimensions

Dimensions:
2 3/4" H

What is on the back of the badge?

All of our western badges have a lightweight  bar style pin that is attached vertically. 

 

Can I get a discount by purchasing multiple badges?

Yes, we offer quantity discounts!  Discounts are listed near the ADD TO CART button. You can mix and match badge styles to reach discount levels.

 

I'd like to request a special finish or plating.  Is that possible?

No, all finishes/platings are done at the factory level and it is not possible for us to change it.  We cannot make antique badges shiny or vise versa.

 

Can I customize any badge?

No, the way you see the badge in the picture is how the badge is and it cannot be changed.  We do offer a line of badges that are blank for customization.  These badges can be engraved with your personal text or images in the designated engraving areas only.

 

What is “Double-Stamped” Brass?

A badge that is stamped out of brass first has a mold or die created for each side of the design. Next a block of brass is placed between the molds and the design is "double stamped" simultaneously on both sides using many tons of pressure. This process pushes and presses the brass up and out to form the badge.

 

Why Brass instead of Pewter?

Brass is stronger and more durable than pewter. Brass is an alloy metal of copper and zinc. Pewter is an alloy metal of primarily tin. Tin is a relatively soft metal and because of this pewter can scratch and bend easily.

Ray Spencer
Comment
I bought the US Marshal badge as a memento to the life of James Arness in his role as Marshall Matt Dillon in Gunsmoke. The badge is well crafted and looks similar to the US Marshall badge that came with a Matt Dillon gun and holster set I had as a young boy. The badge arrived a few days after the order was placed. This replica will take its place among the other badges that I own.