
Enamel lapel pin featuring the Statue of Liberty, dated 2002
History
This commemorative lapel pin was produced in 2002, likely as a patriotic souvenir following the events of September 11, 2001, when American symbols like the Statue of Liberty took on renewed significance. Such pins were widely distributed as tourist memorabilia and patriotic tokens during this period of national reflection and unity. Lapel pins featuring iconic American landmarks have been popular collectibles since the early 20th century, serving as affordable keepsakes and symbols of national pride. These small enamel pins were sold at tourist destinations, gift shops, and through patriotic organizations throughout New York City and across the United States. Collectors of Americana, patriotic memorabilia, and New York City souvenirs find these pins appealing for their historical context and symbolic value. Pin collectors and those interested in post-9/11 commemorative items particularly value pieces from this era as they represent a specific moment in American history. The affordability and compact size make them accessible entry points for new collectors while still holding sentimental and historical significance for enthusiasts of American iconography.
Origin
United States
Time period
2002