Item is a small golden pin made of three components. The first is a octagonal plate with the abbrevation on the front. On the back is straight needle to attach to clothing. The second component is a fine chain. The third component is a letter N with another needle on the back.
Item is a white circular button. The front of the button reads "Customer Service Awareness Week EMU thanks YOU!" The back is silver with a straight needle fastener system. The back of the button reads "Badge A Minit 1-800-223-4103."
Item is a white circular button. The front reads "DON'T SQUELCH WELCH." The back is silver in color with a straight needle fastener system. The words " Badge-A-Minit Desalle, Ill.61301" are embossed below the needle.
"Duck Point" in Grand Traverse Bay in Lake Michigan. The point is a small sandy island near the shoreline of Lake Michigan and dune grass covers half of it. A second shoreline can be seen in the background.
Item is a green and golden lapel pin. The first component is a square lapel pin. The front reads "Eastern Michigan University Bands 100 Years 1894-1994." The back of the first component has a straight needle. The second component is a circular fastener that reads "Made in USA."
Item is a white and green circular button. The front is a circular plate that reads "Eastern Michigan University Go Green!" with a green flag and the letter "E" in the background. The back is silver with a straight needle fastener system
Item is a white circular button. The front is a circular plate. There is a depiction of the Eastern Michigan University Eagle mascot. The background reads the words "Eastern Michigan University" in 12 rows. The edge of the circular plate reads "Imprinted Products Corp. San Diego CA (919)541-1198." The back is silver with a straight needle fastener. There is a red adhesive label beneath the reads "Barnes & Noble No Refund w/o Label 594706 1.49"
Item is a green and golden lapel pin made of two components. The first component is a rectangular plate. The front reads "Eastern Michigan University." A depiction of an eagle can be seen above the word Eastern. The back of the plate has a straight needle. The second component is a circular pinching fastener system.