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*The [[Lucky Coin Pin]] has a Shamrock in the center of the coin, but it is not this pin. | *The [[Lucky Coin Pin]] has a Shamrock in the center of the coin, but it is not this pin. | ||
*Along with 6 other pins, it appeared in the [[Yearbook]] 2005-06. | *Along with 6 other pins, it appeared in the [[Yearbook]] 2005-06. | ||
*It is '''''EXTREMELY''''' rare. | |||
[[File:ClubPenguin.png|thumb|146px|A member with the Shamrock Pin.]] | [[File:ClubPenguin.png|thumb|146px|A member with the Shamrock Pin.]] | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 22 December 2009
Shamrock Pin | |
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File:1-shamrock.gif | |
Information | |
Available | No |
Type | Pin |
Member item | No |
Party | St. Patrick's Day |
Cost | Free |
Where found | Coffee Shop |
Item ID(s) | 550 |
The Shamrock Pin was the first pin to be released in Club Penguin. The Shamrock Pin is widely known also as the Clover or Clover Pin. According to the F.I.S.H., it is also called a Four Leaf Clover. It is most notably the most famous pin in Club Penguin because most examples of a pin are represented by a Shamrock. It appears as a four-leaf clover, which is a popular lucky charm in many countries, notably Ireland. It was found on the table with papers in the Coffee Shop, during the St. Patrick's Day Party on March 17, 2006. Most Beta Testers wear this pin, because it is one of the rarest items.
Appeared
- Coffee Shop on the small stack of papers.
Trivia
- Due to the Rarity craze, this item is probably one of the most sought after in the history of Club Penguin, second only to the Beta Hat.
- The Lucky Coin Pin has a Shamrock in the center of the coin, but it is not this pin.
- Along with 6 other pins, it appeared in the Yearbook 2005-06.
- It is EXTREMELY rare.