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Heraldic pins

Heraldic pins were/are popular souvenirs in many countries. Especially in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe many thousands of different pins were issued. In Western Europe heraldic pins are less common.

In the table below the first set of pins in the HOTW collection are listed. These are not actively collected. Not all have been named/identified. The names of the towns involved will be listed soon. Any help is welcome !

Belarus

Belgium

Canada

Czech Republic

Germany

Greenland

Hungary

Ireland

Latvia

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway

Peru

Russia

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Uzbekistan

To be identified


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