American Civil War Sheriff Badge

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$10.00 CAD
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Claim your badge, take up your post, and walk the line between order and chaos with the Civil War-Era Sheriff Badge—wherever the frontier takes you.

SKU: 701572BS
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Size: 2.50" X 2.50"

2.50" X 2.50"

Finish: Brass

Brass
Natural

In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

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Description

Justice in the frontier didn’t come with flashing lights—it came with grit, grit, and a badge. This Civil War-Era Sheriff Badge is a faithful reproduction of the symbols worn by lawmen in the American West and Civil War era. Whether keeping the peace in a growing railroad town or bringing order to a dusty border settlement, this badge carries the weight of authority, courage, and reputation.

Made from durable brass and plated with either bright nickel (silver) or classic brass, the badge has a historic five-point star shape—instantly recognizable and true to the period. Measuring 2.5 inches in both height and width, it’s compact yet striking, ideal for wear or display.

Perfect for Western-themed LARP settings, Civil War reenactments, or costuming that demands period detail, this badge is more than decoration—it’s a symbol of law and legend.

Character

Worn by sheriffs, marshals, deputies, and peacekeepers across the untamed American frontier. This badge suits characters with a sense of duty, an eye for justice, and a fast hand—be they respected town protectors, ex-military enforcers, or wandering gunslingers with a badge and a code.

Also fitting for gamblers, bounty hunters, or even outlaws looking to impersonate the law…

Characteristics

  • Material: Brass core with plated finish
  • Color Options: Silver (nickel-plated), Brass
  • Design: Classic five-pointed star, historically accurate
  • Width: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
  • Height: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
  • Attachment: Standard pin-back for easy and secure fastening to garments
  • Ideal for historical reenactment, Western LARP, steampunk costuming, or theatrical use
  • Also suitable as a collectible or gift for fans of Civil War or frontier history

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