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New Mexico and USA Crossed Flag Pins

New Mexico and USA Crossed Flag Pins

Item Code: 20170102-Z9
1.15" Soft enamel pins. New Mexico and USA Crossed Flag Pins with gold finish.
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$0.49 - 0.99
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$0.99
$0.69
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New Mexico and USA crossed flag pins are crafted by soft enamel. New Mexico and USA crossed flag pins die struck with gold finish. Each of New Mexico and USA crossed flag pins is individually poly bagged and fixed by a butterfly clutch back. GS-JJ can provide many different lapel pin and  flag pins at the lowest price.

The flag of the U.S. state of New Mexico consists of a red sun symbol of the Zia on a field of yellow, and was officially introduced in 1925. It was designed in 1920, to highlight the state's Native American Pueblo and Nuevo México Hispano roots. The colors evoke the flags of Habsburg Spain (the Cross of Burgundy) and the Crown of Aragon, brought by the conquistadors. It is one of four U.S. state flags not to contain the color blue (the other three being Alabama, California, and Maryland). The flag of the District of Columbia also has no blue. According to a 2001 survey by the North American Vexillological Association, New Mexico has the best-designed flag of any U.S. state, territory or Canadian province.