Civilian Conservation Corps Sterling Silver & Enamel Signet Ring 1930s Size 9

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Description

A museum-worthy artifact from the New Deal era, this sterling silver and enamel Civilian Conservation Corps ring (size 9) is among the rarest forms of CCC memorabilia. The green enamel pine tree insignia remains bold and beautifully preserved, while the surrounding “Civilian Conservation Corps” lettering is crisp and legible—a detail often lost on surviving examples. Adding to its uniqueness, three-dimensional sterling eagles adorn each side, suggesting this piece may have been a special-order or commemorative issue. Unlike the more common uniform patches and pins, CCC rings of this caliber almost never surface, making it a standout collectible for both Americana and militaria collectors.

Specifications:
Material: Sterling silver with green enamel
Design: CCC pine tree insignia with lettering; raised eagle motifs on each side
Era: 1930s, New Deal period
Size: 9
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with enamel and details well preserved
Origin: United States

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The Civilian Conservation Corps (1933–1942) was one of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s boldest New Deal programs, employing over three million young men across 6,000 camps nationwide. They planted three billion trees, built more than 800 state parks, and shaped much of America’s natural infrastructure still used today. Rings like this, especially with intact enamel and detailed side motifs, are extremely scarce survivors—wearable symbols of a program that transformed both the American landscape and the lives of its enrollees.

Rare, detailed, and beautifully preserved—this CCC ring is a true prize for collectors of American history.