Dickinson College seal pin
Gold circle pin with college seal trimmed in red and white enamel which belonged to Forrest Eugene Craver.

Gold circle pin with college seal trimmed in red and white enamel which belonged to Forrest Eugene Craver.
A miniature portrait of Samuel Allen McCoskry in enamel and framed. The reverse side of the portrait read "Bishop Coskry." McCoskry was a member of the Class of 1824.
Two small gold arrow-shaped pins with sorority letters which belonged to M. Elizabeth Filler.
Gold Raven’s Claw symbol featuring “7” and “1937,” which belonged to George Shuman, Jr.
Gold Masonic symbol pin which belonged to Mervin Grant Filler.
Copper pin from Franklin and Marshall College’s chapter of Chi Phi featuring letters and a blue and red ribbon.
Gold shield with name of Charles Granville Biggs, class of 1870, engraved on the reverse.
Blue, black, and gold shield with diamond chips in the stars which belonged to Charles String and Gordon Atkinson.
Jewel-encrusted black and gold shield which belonged to William James Dale.
Sigma Chi cross painted black and white with small chains, inscribed with name of John Franklin Goucher (Class of 1868).
Gold stick pin with fraternity symbol and 13-star flag, which belonged to John Franklin Goucher (Class of 1868).
Shield of black and gold with fraternity symbols attached to stick pin with small chain, which belonged to James L. Norris.
Gold key inscribed with name of James M. Green who was made an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1905. (Green graduated in 1878, before the Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Dickinson had been established.)
Gold key inscribed with name of Florence Irene Ralston as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1907.
Gold key inscribed with name of Lisa Kirifidesas a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1982.
Gold key and pin inscribed with name of Amy Fisher as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1895.
Copper key and staff belonging to Mervin Grant Filler as a member of Omicron Delta Kappa in 1927.
Gold circle pin with black center with gold entwining letters.
Gold circle pin painted with blue and green enamel, featuring Chinese letters and two figures.
Round green and blue pin with a figure on a house bearing a shield. Perhaps an proponent of the Order of St. George.
Pins and ribbons worn by officials at the 4th Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the Methodist Church in 1952.
Red and white commemorative pin for Dickinson’s “First in America” capital fundraising campaign.
Very small gold pin with "28" in a center triangle and the letters “N,” “E,” and “M” around the outside. The organization behind the pin is unknown.
Gold inverted triangle pin in red and black enamel with black triangle and white cross in center, with a chain leading to a pin in the shape of a G".
Gold pin featuring sorority seal and motto which belonged to Sarah Rowe, class of 1934, as a member of Phi Mu.