#22581
07/07/2009 02:41 AM
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Anyone out there now what this pin is for?
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#22582
07/07/2009 02:53 AM
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I never seen one in my travels. But I believe it is for certified aaa mechanics. Kinda like he can be trusted and aaa cleared him. There was probably a book with all of them in and aaa gave them out like with a map or so. That way you knew where they were on a map if you had car trouble. Kinda of unusual. Mostly I see the aaa police type badges. Enameling is nice on it yet. I am guessing probably the size of a half dollar or quarter.
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#22583
07/07/2009 03:29 AM
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Yep, it's about the size of a quarter, got a guy here in town that wants to buy it but I have not been able to find anything about it. Any thoughts?
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#22584
07/07/2009 12:30 PM
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Well those aaa police badges are like 10 bucks. I always believed to hit them high and work from there. I would say a 1920's car badge like that 50 to 75. Go from there. Too bad it wont pay for a dagger.
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