1960’s Boy Scouts of America Sterling SILVER BEAVER AWARD Original Ribbon no 326
Comes with booklet on how to wear it.

Silver Beaver Award - Greater Tampa Bay Area Council
The Silver Beaver Award is the highest council-level distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), established in 1931 to recognize adult volunteers for noteworthy service to youth. It is awarded by local councils, often with an average tenure of 10+ years of service.
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Key Details Regarding the "Number 326" Reference:
Collector Item: A vintage 1960s-era Silver Beaver award medal, specifically noted as having "No 326," has been identified as a highly sought-after, rare collectible.
Ribbon (restricted item) is listed with SKU: 326.


Award Background:
Purpose: Recognizes hard work, self-sacrifice, and dedication at the local council level.
Components: The award includes a certificate and a miniature silver beaver medallion suspended by a blue-white-blue ribbon, which is typically presented at the council's annual meeting.
Nomination: Recipients must be nominated, and the award is approved by the National Court of Honor.