10 Pieces of Vintage Boy Scout Memorabilia That Could Put Money in Your Pocket

Close-up of a Boy Scout uniform featuring a khaki shirt with "Boy Scouts" embroidered in red and a sash displaying various colorful merit badges, including images of a fish, firefighter helmet, compass, and more.
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When it comes to the Boy Scouts, most people think of campfires, knot-tying, and merit badges earned through team work, determination, and perhaps a bit of elbow grease. But for collectors, vintage Boy Scout memorabilia is far more than just nostalgic trinkets or keepsakes. From pre-World War II merit badges to rare 1920s campaign hats, these artifacts have turned into treasured gems that can sell for hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars today. Whether you’re a scouting enthusiast or a die-hard collector, here are 10 pieces of vintage Boy Scout memorabilia that could be worth a small fortune.

1. Merit Badges

A collection of vintage Boy Scouts of America certificates with attached merit badges. The certificates display handwritten information and signatures. Each merit badge features a distinct embroidered design.
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Early merit badges, especially those featuring unique designs or made of felt, are considered a holy grail among Boy Scout collectors. Badges like the “Master-at-Arms,” “Electrician,” and “Fireman” with hand-stitched embroidery can be incredibly valuable, especially if they’re in mint condition or include their original paperwork and packaging. A 1940s collection is currently listed on eBay for over a hundred dollars,

2. Early Boy Scout Hats

Two wide-brimmed hats with leather bands, one on a stand and one laid flat, are displayed on a wooden surface. A vintage red and white striped fabric serves as the background. A label reads "Official Equipment" on the flat hat.
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These wide-brimmed hats, often referred to as “Smokey Bear” hats, were the first standard issue headgear given to all recruits in the 1920s and beyond. Made of sturdy wool felt, these hats are loaded with nostalgia and early scouting adventures. This campaign hat by Stetson sold for $110 at auction, while you might find others in mint condition listed for close to $300 on eBay.

3. First Edition Boy Scout Handbooks

Worn vintage cover of the "Boy Scouts of America: Handbook for Boys" featuring an illustration of a boy in a Scout uniform holding a hat aloft, with a scenic background. Book is placed on sheets of paper on a wooden surface.
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Scout Stuff 4 Sale

The first edition handbook from 1911 is a cornerstone of scouting history. Written by Ernest Thompson Seton, it laid the foundation for the scouting movement in America. Copies in good condition (or even with some wear and tear) are incredibly rare, as evidenced by this copy that’s selling for a whopping $3,500 on Scout Stuff 4 Sale (talk about a niche market).

4. Early Boy Scout Patches (Pre-1940s)

Six Boy Scout patches arranged on a blue surface, including two "Be Prepared" fleur-de-lis, a star with a fleur-de-lis, an emblem with a wolf, and a heart-shaped emblem, all on green fabric squares, with a ruler at the bottom.
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Patches from the early days of scouting, particularly those from regional councils or special events, are also sought-after thanks to their rarity and nostalgic appeal. Patches featuring intricate designs and needlework, like the “Star Life Eagle” patch from 1937, can command prices soaring past $500 (and even more if they’re still attached to their original uniforms).

5. Vintage Boy Scout Knives

A closed folding pocket knife with a brown textured handle and metal end caps. It features a circular emblem with a logo. An attached loop is visible on one end.
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The official Boy Scout pocketknife, which was produced by acclaimed brands like Remington and Camillus, is another rare gem among collectors. Early models from the 1920s to ’40s are especially valuable thanks to their craftsmanship and historical significance. Some rare models, like the UMC Remington, are listed for around $100 online.

6. Original Boy Scout Uniforms

Close-up of a khaki-colored shirt with a buttoned pocket. "Boy Scouts of America" is embroidered in red above the pocket. The shirt has a textured fabric and visible seams.
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Complete uniforms from the 1920s, especially those with OG insignia and accessories still intact, can fetch a pretty penny. An antique Boy Scout uniform (hat included!) sold on liveauctioneers.com for $130 in 2022, though you can also find sets listed for close to $400 on eBay.

7. Early Medals and Awards

A worn medal features a silver eagle emblem at the bottom. Above it, a red, white, and blue ribbon is attached, leading to a metal scroll with the words "BE PREPARED." The medal has a vintage appearance.
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Medals from the early days of scouting (especially those from the 1920s and ’30s) are also hot commodities among Boy Scout aficionados. Rare medals, like this early 1B Eagle Scout medal (listed for almost $1,300 on eBay) or other achievement awards featuring unique clasps, have been known to sell for hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, on resale sites.

8. Vintage Boy Scout Posters

A young boy in a scout uniform salutes proudly, standing beside a chair with a cub scout uniform draped over it. A dog stands on an easel, looking up at him. A framed photo of a man in military attire hangs on the wall. The text reads "Can't Wait!
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Early promotional posters are celebrated for their vibrant artwork and nostalgic charm. Featuring idealized and patriotic images of scouts in action, these posters played a key role in promoting the values and spirit of the organization. A well-preserved poster can sell for over a hundred dollars, like this “Can’t Wait” Normal Rockwell print that’s listed for $120. Even Boy Scout-related posters, like this Norman Rockwell poster, are coveted; it sold for $850 in 2024.

9. Canteens and Gear

Vintage brown leather case with a pair of worn black binoculars beside it. The binoculars have a slightly rusty texture and decorative markings. A partial logo and text "Scout Stuff 4 Sale" is visible.
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Scout Stuff 4 Sale

Early camping gear — such as canteens, first aid kits, binoculars, and tents — are also popular among collectors for their practicality and historical significance. Items bearing the official Boy Scout logo are especially valuable, as they were used by scouts during the organization’s formative years. Vintage pieces, like these field glasses from the 1920s, can sell for close to $200.

10. Compasses

An old Boy Scouts of America compass with a hexagonal design inside an open box. The box features a vintage illustration of a scout. The compass shows cardinal directions with a metal needle in the center and is manufactured by Taylor Instrument Company.
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Etsy

These early navigation devices are also cherished among collectors. Early compasses made by reputable brands like Silva or Marbles are especially valuable. If you own one still in its original box or packaging, it can sell for around $75.

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Alina Wang

From Queens, New York, Alina has a Bachelors degree in Corporate Communications from CUNY Baruch and enjoys writing and creating content on a variety of topics, including lifestyle, politics, and, of course, wealth trends. Find her on X @atlasseventeen