ANTI-VIETNAM BUTTON WITH DATE OF NIXON’S SECOND INAUGURATION.
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Item Description
2.25” protest button produced for use at Nixon’s inauguration ceremonies and dated “Jan 20 ’73.” A week later, Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho signed the Paris Peace Accords theoretically establishing an in-place cease fire although numerous violations continued to occur on both sides. Button is N. Mint and displays Mint. Name of maker “Horn Co.” appears on the curl. Rare.
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