Core Coat of Arms

This pin is Pittsburgh's official Coat of Arms designed in 1816 is based on the arms of William Pitt the first Earl of Chatham and the city's namesake. The crest of the city's coat of arms serves as a sort of mural crown, featuring an image of a fortress. 

The crest is defined thusly: On a field Sable, a fess chequay Argent et Azure, between three bezants bearing eagles rising with wings displayed and inverted Or. For crest, Sable a triple-towered castle masoned Argent.

The building at the top of the pin is a depiction of Fort Pitt, built between 1759 and 1761.

The Hard Rock Cafe logo appears in the center of the pin with the city name Pittsburgh on the lower arc of the logo.

On the back is the holographic guitar pick security badge.

Original retail price:  $10.50 USD

Style: painted

Back print: 3 lines - Hard Rock®, hardrock.com, made in China

Back pattern: crossed guitars and logos

Original distribution method: retail and/or online

Base material: gold appearance

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