
Posted by Diane
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on 1/22/2009, 3:12 pm, in reply to "Re: Coke Employee Service Award Questions"
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I have service pins that my son got from his grandfather 5, 10, 15,20,25,30,35,40 years service 2 are seperate and the other 6 are set into a belt buckle, Is the value lost due to these pins placed a belt buckle. I would the whole set cost if I was to sell these items. Do you know?
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: Carl,
:
: Hi! I saw an auction recently on eBay for 5
: different Coke Service pins and the seller
: had the stars/gems listed as to year. The
: seller was from Canada and the version of
: pin he was selling was the tall rectangle,
: with the Coca-Cola logo at the top, the
: Dynamic Ribbon Device underneath and then
: the star(s)/gem(s) on the bottom. At any
: rate, here's the years of service that they
: listed the pins as being:
: * 2 STARS = 10 YEARS OF SERVICE
: * 3 STARS = 15 YEARS OF SERVICE
: * 4 STARS = 20 YEARS OF SERVICE
: * 1 DIAMOND = 25 YEARS OF SERVICE
: * 1 DIAMOND + 2 RUBIS = 30 YEARS OF SERVICE
:
: Hope the information has helped.
:
: Regards,
: Jennifer
: Curator of: http://www.sodapins.com
:
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: Among other Coca Cola collectables, I am
: collecting service award pins, belt
: buckles, tie tacks etc. My question
: relates to how you determine the years
: service they represent. For example, I
: have a belt buckle with a diamond flanked
: by two rubies -- how many years does
: this represent? Some items just have gold
: stars. Is there a reference source for
: the "codeing" of such items? Is
: there a reference source for the companies
: who manufacture(d) these items? I would
: appreciate any help you can give me!!! Tx
: Carl
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