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PINS
SUPREME SOVIET DELEGATE PIN*
Awarded to Delegates of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the badge has the inscription Supreme Soviet USSR. It was produced by the famous Moscow Mint or MMD(Moskovskiy Monetniy Dvor).
The badge was awarded with an identification book bearing the number of the badge and the person's name and photograph. That same number was engraved on the back of the badge.
*Replica
SOVIET PATRIOTIC PIN WITH PORTRAIT OF LENIN ON A RED FLAG
Pins of this kind were often worn by the party faithful during May Day and October Revolution anniversary parades. The design mimics the style of Supreme Soviet membership badges and other similar badges worn by the Soviet VIPs.
The pin was worn on the left side on the lapel of a suit or dress.
FLAG PIN OF THE CPSU
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was the founding and ruling political party of the Soviet Union. The CPSU was the sole governing party of the Soviet Union until 1990 when the Congress of People's Deputies modified Article 6 of the 1977 Soviet Constitution, which had previously granted the CPSU a monopoly over the political system.
The pin features the Soviet flag with Lenin's face and the letters KPSS in cyrillic. The pin was worn by members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on the left lapel or dress.
LITTLE OCTOBRIST PIN
Little Octobrists was the name of a youth organization for children between 7 and 9 years of age. After the age of nine, in the 3rd grade, Little Octobrists would typically join the Young Pioneer organization. Little Octobrists were organized in groups each representing one school grade level. The group was divided into subgroups called little stars, of five children each. Each group of Little Octobrists was under the leadership of one Young Pioneer from the Young Pioneer detachment. Every Little Octobrist wore a ruby-coloured five-pointed star badge with the portrait of Vladimir Lenin in his childhood. The symbol of the group was the little red flag.
The pin was worn on the left side of uniforms and shirts.
YOUNG PIONEERS PIN
The Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization was a mass youth organization of the Soviet Union for children and adolescents ages 9 through 14 that existed between 1922 and 1991.
The pin was worn on the left side of uniforms and shirts.
KOMSOMOL PIN
The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League was a political youth organization in the Soviet Union. The Komsomol in its earliest form was established in urban areas in 1918. During the early years, it was a Russian organization, known as the Russian Young Communist League, or RKSM. During 1922, with the unification of the USSR, it was reformed into an all-union agency, the youth division of the All-Union Communist Party.
It was the final stage of three youth organizations with members up to age 28, graduated at 14 from the Young Pioneers, and at nine from the Little Octobrists.
This pin was worn by members on the left side of uniforms and shirts.