ANTI-KKK MARCH BUTTONS AND ANTI-KKK RELATED DAVID DUKE PRESIDENTIAL BUTTONS.
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Auction #210 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 1270 in auction 210
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Item Description
In this group of six the smallest is 1.75" and the largest is a 3.5" long horizontal. First four items reference the 1992 Presidential hopeful campaign of David Duke. The first two buttons compare him to Hitler. On the second two buttons his name has extra letter "K" so that his name becomes "Dukkke." These are from the Levin Collection and on the first there is a hand inked notation "1992." On the third reverse notation "David Duke." On the fourth, which includes the letters "ISO" on the front, the reverse has Levin's notation "David Duke, Presidential Candidate 1992." The curl also references "ISO" with a post office box in Chicago but we don't know the group name. Last two items were issued in opposition to a Klan march Feb. 2, 1980 in Greensboro, N.C. The back of the first has his notation "NAROC" but we don't know what this represents. All items are NM to Mint and display Mint. Also see Klan related items #142-143. Comes with Hake's COA.
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