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  2. 'It's freaking legendary!' Rare Snoop Dogg Olympic pin has ...

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    The first such pin ever traded was made of cloth, featuring a simple white cross against a powder blue background and created in Greece for the Athens Olympics in 1896, according to AICO, the ...

  3. Pin trading - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Games has a long tradition of pin trading, [3] sometimes called the "unofficial sport" of the Games, [8] [9] which is open to all. [3] Each year, between 5,000 and 6,000 new designs of pin are created for the games, [10] usually by nations, teams, brand sponsors, [11] media organizations, [10] and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) itself. [12]

  4. Why the Snoop Dogg pin has taken over Olympics village

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    National Olympic Committee pins: These showcase each participating country. Host city pins: Celebrate the culture and landmarks of the Games’ host city.

  5. O.C. Tanner (company) - Wikipedia

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    O.C. Tanner was founded by Obert C. Tanner in 1927. The company started off by selling class rings and pins to high school and college graduates. In 1981, the company benefited directly from an addition in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, which increased the tax deduction on employee recognition awards. [1]

  6. What Is the ‘Unofficial Sport of the Olympics’? How Pin ...

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    Charles McQuillan/Getty Images While taking home a gold medal is the ultimate goal at the Olympics, some athletes are also looking to collect the special edition pins at the games. Pin trading has ...

  7. Pin-demonium hits Paris: Inside the pin-trading market at the ...

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    Los Angeles 1984 was pivotal, according to the many pin traders on the streets — that’s where many of them started collecting. “You had media pins, sponsor pins, athlete pins, mascot pins. They found a way to really monetize pins for the public, and people were going crazy,” Wolaver says of those Games. The Paris 2024 pins