1896 Scarce Republican National Convention Delegate Badge for Pennsylvania Delegation

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1896 Scarce Republican National Convention Delegate Badge for Pennsylvania Delegation. The convention nominated William McKinley for President. Pennsylvania Delegation. Silvered spread winged eagle with Republican National Convention on scroll. Light green ribbon with tassels. Original.  The 1896 Republican National Convention marked a pivotal moment in U.S. politics. Held in St. Louis, it saw William McKinley secure the presidential nomination, advocating for the gold standard.. Original and in very good condition. 

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Mark Hanna (1837–1904) was a prominent American businessman and political figure. He played a crucial role in the Republican Party, particularly during the late 19th century. Hanna was a key strategist and fundraiser, notably managing William McKinley's successful presidential campaign in 1896. His influence earned him the nickname "Dollar Mark."

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Product ConditionVery fine
Size3" x 9.25"
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