This 9/26/2003 New York Yankees 1927 World Series Commemorative MLB Pin + Card Chase Bank is the exact item you will receive and has been certified Authentic by REM Fine Collectibles and Chase Bank.

NY Yankees reproduction media World Series Press pins. These pins were given to ticket holders at the original Yankee Stadium starting in 1995 through the 2003 season on various dates throughout the years. 

The set was promoted and sponsored by Chase Bank. This set includes 25 of the 26 World Series championship press pins at the time and most of the information cards. 1923, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1949 ,1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958 , 1961, 1962, 1977, 1978, 1996 ,1998, 1999 and 2000 pins.

The 1927 New York Yankees season was the 25th season of the New York Yankees of the American League. The team finished with a record of 110–44–1, winning their fifth pennant and finishing 19 games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics and were tied for first or better for the whole season.

New York was managed by Miller Huggins, and played at Yankee Stadium. They won the 1927 World Series, sweeping the Pittsburgh Pirates. This Yankees team was known for its feared lineup, which was nicknamed "Murderers' Row", and is widely considered to be the greatest baseball team in MLB history.

The Yankees' 110 victories broke the previous American League mark of 105 (set by the 1912 Boston Red Sox) and would stand as the American League single-season record until it was broken by the Cleveland Indians in 1954. 

Counting their World Series sweep, the 1927 Yankees had a total record of 114–44 --- which is still the all-time highest single-season winning percentage (.721) in American League history. The 1998 Yankees, who also won their World Series in a sweep, are second with a full-season mark of 125-50 (.714).

This was the first year the Yankees acknowledged their team nickname on their uniforms, albeit their road uniforms. Their home uniforms remained free of any kind of logo except for the "NY" on their caps.

The roster included nine future Hall of Famers: Pitchers Herb Pennock and Waite Hoyt, Infielders Lou Gehrig and Tony Lazzeri, outfielders Babe Ruth and Earle Combs, Manager Miller Huggins, Team President Ed Barrow and Owner Colonel Jacob Ruppert.