Golden wingef show. What is it?

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I think it's a track and field pin from a high school maybe

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There was a Flower company that had that as their Logo but i think it was F.T.D. florists.Maybe a subsidiary of that company?
 

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Hermes was the Greek god that the winged sandals are associated with maybe that can help in finding out what this is I believe it's 2 sided the same on each side, Am I correct in assuming that. from the pics that's how it looks to me so maybe a pendant instead of a pin with jump ring broken off?Or a little token that came with the flower delivery.
 

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Hermes was the Greek god that the winged sandals are associated with maybe that can help in finding out what this is I believe it's 2 sided the same on each side, Am I correct in assuming that. from the pics that's how it looks to me so maybe a pendant instead of a pin with jump ring broken off?Or a little token that came with the flower delivery.

Yes it is double sided
 

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I agree with others who stated this is a High School (T)rack and (F)ield pin, earned for making the team that particular year, and pinned to the block letter on your letterman's jacket. (I had one.) The letter (S) is the first initial of the high school that issued it. Nice find! Sub
 

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As pointed out by Back-of-the-boat and the OP, it's double sided so it's not a pin unless it was one that was suspended like a charm, which is what I believe it is. Track & Field charm with a broken loop.
 

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