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Your cinco peso badge will become a family heirloom to be handed down for generations to come. Now you can wear the cinco peso with pride too. Each badge is made one at a time using a variety of methods. I am the only person involved in the creation of each badge.

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Custom Cinco Peso Badges - Custom Silver Designs 4-6 Weeks turnaround time on all custom orders Connect With Us Custom designed Mexican cinco peso badges for local, state, and federal law enforcement and many other occupations.

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Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum "When our living history performers travel around the state, people bring us their "old" Ranger badges supposedly made in the 1880s. You would not believe how many people buy fake badges — especially the Ranger Company "A" badges — off the internet or at gun shows.

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In 1962, Colonel Homer Garrison, Jr. approved the design of the current badge, crafted from Mexican five peso silver coins for Rangers and Lieutenants and fifty peso gold coins for higher ranks. Inspired by early Ranger badges, the current badge is decorated with wreaths of olive and live oaks from the Great Seal of Texas.

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Published July 13, 2017 in Artifacts-The Cinco Peso Badge. ← Previous Open 7 Days a Week. Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum 100 Texas Ranger Trail Waco, TX 76706 (254) 750-8631 [email protected] 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Last guest admitted at 4:30 p.m..

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Cinco Peso Training Group. 1,567 likes · 34 talking about this. Named in honor of the legendary Texas Ranger badge design, Cinco Peso Training Group was founded by Retired Texas Ranger Brad Oliver.

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Eric Miller When is a Cinco Peso coin not a coin? When it's a Texas Ranger badge. A badge is something we recognize. It's an emblem that identifies a person and frequently their position and their training.

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which had been been made from Mexican five (cinco) peso coins. Burks went to our future Hall of Fame Captain Bob Crowder, described the badge to him, and requested permission to have one made. Captain Crowder liked the badge and gave the go-ahead. G. W. went to Halton's Jewelry in Fort Worth, explained how the badge was to be

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The Texas Ranger badges you see are made from actual Mexican silver 5 peso coins minted in 1947 and 1948. The range of Police, Sheriff, and other law enforcement badges offered in this category are without limit.

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Short video of the making of a traditional badge made from the 1948 Cinco Peso.

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Beginning in 1935 the Texas Rangers were finally designated an official badge made from the 1947 or 1948 Mexican cinco peso. The coin features the last Aztec Emperor Cuauhtemoc on one side and the Mexico's national coat of arms on the other. The badge is slightly domed with a star in the middle of a circular band and a very detailed design.

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Cinco Peso Coin-Badge $ 180.00 Personalization Quantity The star on this Cinco Peso Coin is hand cut from the same coin used to make authentic "Texas Ranger" Badges. The Coin is a Mexican Coin made from 90% silver. This is the most authentic star we carry because of the authentic coin. The pin can be soldered horizontal or vertical.

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The Cinco Peso badge is the badge most closely associated with the Texas Rangers. However, it has a rather unique history that is more closely associated with border lawmen in general. Back in the 1800's and early 1900's, there weren't many, if any, companies making badges for lawmen.

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