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 This was the 1957 Christmas card given out by President Eisenhower. It was manufactured by Hallmark. The card is in generally good shape, with only a mark towards the bottom right corner. The inside reads "The President and Mrs. Eisenhower extend their best wishes for Christmas and the New Year." |  | 
 This was the 1960 Christmas card given out by President Eisenhower. It was manufactured by Hallmark. The card is in generally good shape, with only a mark towards the bottom right corner. The inside reads "The President and Mrs. Eisenhower extend their best wishes for Christmas and the New Year." |
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 Commerating the 25th Anniversary of Dwight D. Eisenhowers Presidency. |  | 
 Commerating the 25th Anniversary of Dwight D. Eisenhowers Presidency. |
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 1957 Dwight David Eisenhower
Official Inaugural Medal
Designer:
Walker Kirtland Hancock (1901-1998)
Medalist:
Medallic Art Company
Mintage - 21,705 |  | 
 1957 Dwight David Eisenhower
Official Inaugural Medal
Designer:
Walker Kirtland Hancock (1901-1998)
Medalist:
Medallic Art Company
Mintage - 1,033 |
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 Official medal for the inauguration of President Eisenhower. |  | 
 Interesting campaign item from Eisenhower's presidential bid. Uncommon cufflinks. Please call for availability. |
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 This Hallmark card depicts the Eisenhower farm and was sent out following Ike's retirement. The message inside reads "General and Mrs. Eisenhower extend their best wishes for Christmas and the New Year." |  | 
 This scarce 2.25 inch 1952 Election Day button is in good condition. A fantastic gift for a collector of rare Eisenhower buttons. |
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 This 1952 coattails button links the Eisenhower-Nixon ticket to the reelection campaign of Governor William S. Beardsley of Iowa. Beardsley was successful in his reelection bid and served until his death in a car accident on November 21, 1954. |  | 
 Actual campaign item |
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 This commemorative plate was made for Eisenhower's first birthday in the White House on October 14, 1953. It was a limited edition made by Castleton China of New Castle, Pennsylvania. |
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