Bonnie Boswell Antiques

Collection of Presidential Pinbacks 1960s Through 1990s

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I am delighted to offer you this Large Collection of Presidential Pinback's 1960s Through 1990s. Many of these are from my personal Pin collection. The remainder were my Dad's. A bit of information on some of the pins follows.

Senator McCarthy was my first campaign and the person who to this day holds the prize for “person I have voted for more than anyone else.” I have both a 1968 and 1972 button in this group.

George McGovern’s first VP selection was Thomas Eagleton. When it was “discovered” that Sen. Eagleton had once seen a therapist for depression, he was dropped and Sgt. Shriver was added to the ticket. Oh my how times have changed. Because he was on the ticket for a short time this is a hard to find button.

The Clinton Gore pin is not an easy style to find. I am also including with this pin two packages of William Jefferson Clinton cards. The cards were sold to raise money for the Clinton Presidential Library. They have never been opened. It looks to me like there are 3 cards in each pack.

Wallace: George Wallace ran for President in 1968. His pro-segregation politics were rejected by the Democratic Party so he ran on the American Independent Party winning many electoral votes in the deep South. Condition is like new--it's been sitting in a desk drawer all these years.

Dukakis - Bentson: 1988 1 3/4" Pinback Button New Leadership

Mr. Dukakis served as the 65th and 67th Governor of Massachusetts, from 1975 to 1979 and 1983 to 1991 respectively. He was nominated by the Democratic Party for president in the 1988, but lost to the Republican candidate, Vice President, George H.W. Bush. Lloyd Bentsen was a US Senator from Texas.

Gerald Ford: 1976 former Congressman from Michigan, too office when Nixon stepped down in 1974

John Anderson: 1980 Congressman from Illinois, button is missing its pin the front is in very good condition.

Mondale – Ferraro 1984 Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman in history to be nominated to a national ticket. This is a very hard pin to find.


CONDITION: no problems of any sort noted This group is ready to add to your collection and has been priced for any dealer to separate and make money selling
Item id: F72
Item type: Vintage