U.S. Courts
Juror badge, District of Montana. Roughly 3” X 2”. Date of production or use unknown. Museum purchase 2022.
District of Columbia Juror badge. Measures 3 ¼ x 2 3/8” without the clip attachment. Museum purchase 2022.
Modern Juror badge, Western District of Michigan.
United States District Court Juror pin back button. Blue text, 2 7/8" X 1 7/8" pin back button, unmarked. Museum purchase 2023.
United States District Court Juror pin back button. Red text, 1½”, marked The Pengad Co. Inc., Bayonne, New Jersey. Company founded in 1936 by Jules and Shirley Penn. Museum purchase 2022.
United States District Court Juror pin back button. Red text, 1½”, unmarked.
Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AO) 3” sticker. Date of production unknown. Likely produced by the sticker community with no real connection to the AO.
2 1/2" sticker. Information needed!
2" one-sided medallion, commemorating the 200th anniversary of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Donation courtesy of Sentencing Guidelines Specialist Northern District of Illinois.
Web image of leather coaster. Age and size unknown.
Directors award pin.
Web image. Candy dish cover.
Puzzle coaster from the 2010 Federal Circuit Judicial Conference on May 20, 2010, held at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC. Ordered from Specialties, Inc. Coaster traded with a judicial assistant who was stationed at the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Poker chip award from the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. Standard size of 1 1/2” with the same design on both sides.
This item was in the Museum for a short time, then traded for a more important piece. Very heavy solid bronze. The shield measures 7"x7" with a 4" mount. Almost 12” overall. Estimated by automobile experts to be from the 1920’s or 1930’s.
Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Project Specialist, Central District of California in August 2010. The divisional offices of Santa Anna and Riverside are now included. Unknown manufacturer.
Reverse of coin. Soft enamel used.
Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Project Specialist, Central District of California in May 2009. Unknown manufacturer. This example has no enameling, which is in error.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of Large 2 ½" Eastern District of New York coin. Unknown date or manufacturer.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Courtesy of U.S. Magistrate Judge District of Utah.
Reverse of coin. Hard enamel used.
Obverse 1 3/4" coin. Designed in 2013 by Assistant U.S. Attorney Western District of Michigan to celebrate 150 years since the creation of the District Court by President Abraham Lincoln. Manufactured by Ira Green, Inc.
Reverse of coin. Soft enamel used.
Obverse of 1 3/4" Bronze coin. Each coin contains a motivational phrase and is presented by the presiding judge. Donation courtesy of the U.S. Probation Office in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 2016.
Reverse of coin. Designed in 2009 and manufactured by Kokepelli Traders. Designers were a combination of officers and members of the reentry team (judges, prosecutors, and defense counsel) to mark milestones as persons under supervision move through the phases of the program.
Obverse of 1 3/4" silver coin. Each coin contains a motivational phrase and is presented by the presiding judge. Donation courtesy of the U.S. Probation Office in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 2016.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1 3/4" gold coin. Each coin contains a motivational phrase and is presented by the presiding judge. Donation courtesy of the U.S. Probation Office in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 2016.
Reverse of coin. Designed in 2009 and manufactured by Kokepelli Traders. Designers were a combination of officers and members of the reentry team (judges, prosecutors, and defense counsel) to mark milestones as persons under supervision move through the phases of the program.
Obverse of 2" coin. Design created by Clerk of Court, District of Maine. A total of 300 coins were produced by Quality Challenge Coins, Harrisburg, PA., in June 2012. The court gives them for ceremonial purposes.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 2" coin. Unusual because the entire coin is covered in a resin or plastic. Unknown date and manufacturer. Museum purchase.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1.75" coin. Designed by Chief U.S. District Judge District of Hawaii. Initial order of 150 coins minted in the United States by Northwest Territorial Mint in May 2017. Purchase of coin coordinated by U.S. Probation Officer. Coin details provided by Procurement & Financial Specialist.
Reverse of coin.
Obverse of 1.75" coin. Minted in the United States by Northwest Territorial Mint in 2014. Coin designed by Project Specialist Central District of California. In contrast to the next coin, this design included the sword of Lady Justice to display her full image, as every detail is symbolic and of significant importance. Donation coordinated by Project Specialist and approved by the Clerk of the U.S. Court.
Reverse of coin.