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Coney Island "Luna Park" Early 1900s Celluloid Pin

Coney Island "Luna Park" Early 1900s Celluloid Pin

This magical and rare celluloid pin is most likely from the opening of Luna Park in 1903. Unusually large-sized, it measures 4" in diameter and once had a stand, rather than a pin on the verso. Luna Park was a famous amusement park that was one of the three original iconic large parks built on Coney Island, the other two being Steeplechase Park and Dreamland. The park was destroyed by a fire in 1944 and never rebuilt.


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