250 Years of Freedom Lapel Pin | We the People 1776–2026 | Antique Bronze Commemorative


Quantity: 2 Pack of Pins
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My uncle is a Vietnam vet who has carried a lapel pin on his jacket every single day for 40 years. When I showed him this one he turned it over in his hand twice, read "We the People" out loud, and said, "That's the one." He ordered six. One for himself, one for each of his kids. That's what a pin like this does — it doesn't just sit in a drawer. It gets worn every day and passed down.

250 Years. One Pin. Wear It with Pride.

The 250 Years of Freedom Lapel Pin is a premium antique bronze commemorative pin marking America's Semiquincentennial — 1776–2026. Every element of the design is intentional: a Liberty Bell for the call to freedom, combat boots and a military helmet for the men and women who defended it, a Latin cross for the faith that shaped the nation, and mountain peaks for the land itself. The bold "250" crowns the top, flanked by the arc of "250 YEARS OF FREEDOM", and the bottom reads "We the People • 1776–2026" in script. The Latin motto "E Pluribus Unum" — Out of Many, One — is engraved on the right.

Cast in antique bronze with deep relief detail, this pin has the weight and presence of something that matters.

What You're Getting

  • Design: Liberty Bell, combat boots, military helmet, Latin cross, mountain peaks, "250 YEARS OF FREEDOM" arc, "We the People 1776–2026" script, "E Pluribus Unum" motto
  • Finish: Antique bronze — deep, aged patina with high-relief detail
  • Construction: Die-cast metal — substantial weight and collector-quality feel
  • Fastening: Standard butterfly clutch back — secure and easy to attach
  • Size: Lapel pin size — bold enough to be noticed, refined enough for any occasion

The Symbols on This Pin

  • Liberty Bell: Rung on July 8, 1776 to announce the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence
  • Combat boots & helmet: Honor the American military — every generation that answered the call
  • Latin cross: Represents the Judeo-Christian heritage foundational to American law and culture
  • E Pluribus Unum: The original U.S. motto, adopted by Congress in 1782 — "Out of Many, One"
  • We the People: The opening words of the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1788

Wear It At

  • Veterans events, military ceremonies, and patriotic gatherings
  • America 250 and Semiquincentennial commemorative events
  • Fourth of July 2026 celebrations and parades
  • Lapels, hats, bags, and lanyards
  • Bulk orders for organizations, events, and community groups

250 years of freedom. Wear it with pride.

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