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Trade bait: Troop 503 member Sam Anstett, 14, above, from Litchfield, Conn., displays his patches for potential traders recently during the 2005 National Boy Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill near Bowling Green, Va. The patches, worn on the shoulder or pocket of Scout uniforms, can represent a specific troop, a states delegation or an important event like the Jamboree. Scouts are not allowed to trade patches for money at the 10-day Jamboree.
In a Boy Scout tradition, troop patches from around U.S. traded for fun, and sometimes, profit
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