The Star. This was the first badge of the New York City
Police Department. It was made of stamped copper and worn
between 1845 and 1857. The term 'copper' and 'cop' is
believed to have come from this shield.
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Metropolitan Police (1857-1870). This was a white metal
shield, adopted by the Metropolitan Police District and
used by all the department in the system. This was the
only time the city seal didn't appear on the shield.
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Municipal Police (1870-1875). These white metal shields
with copper numbers proved most unpopular and were recalled
in 1875. They were known as the 'acorn' shield.
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