The second item is a political pin back button in red, white, and blue. It pictures George Wallace and reads:
To judge the sizes the larger coin measures 1-1/2'' wide. Both items are in excellent condition as pictured. Below here is some additional background reference information on George Wallace:
George Wallace
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George C. Wallace, Sr.
45th Governor of Alabama
In office: January 14, 1963 - January 16, 1967
Preceded by: John Malcolm Patterson
Succeeded by: Lurleen Wallace
In office: January 18, 1971 - January 15, 1979
Preceded by: Albert Brewer
Succeeded by: Fob James
In office: January 17, 1983 - January 19, 1987
Preceded by: Fob James
Succeeded by: H. Guy Hunt
Born: April 25, 1919 Clio, Alabama
Died: September 13, 1998 (aged 79) Montgomery, Alabama
Political party: Democratic, American Independent Party (1968)
Spouse: Lurleen Wallace (deceased), Cornelia Ellis Snively (divorced), Lisa Taylor (divorced)
Profession: Lawyer
Religion: Born again Christian
George Corley Wallace Sr. (August 25, 1919 - September 13, 1998), was a United States politician who was elected Governor of Alabama as a Democrat four times (1962, 1970, 1974, and 1982) and ran for U.S. President four times, running as a Democrat in 1964, 1972, and 1976, and as the American Independent Party candidate in 1968. He is best known for his pro-segregation attitudes during the American desegregation period, which he modified after the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act by arguing that it was better that he be governor while the schools were being desegregated than for someone else to be in authority.