Perfect chance to add this Neat Vintage Anti War Peace Button to your collection.. 

This is from a old find of original vintage pins that were stored for decades in a warehouse.

 

This is part of a group of protest and Anti War / Peace / Ecology Pin that were distributed at Colleges and political rally's.


You are getting 2 pins for one price.


This is the Anti Vietnam war White SNOB for peace that was based off a comment made by Spiro Agnew (then Vice President) about how protesters were just rich Snobby Kids in college. The pin was from what I think was the late 1960s to early 1970s ,but not sure of the exact date... 


This is paper over metal and has a non locking straight pin on the back.


This was stored for years in a box and retains nice but not perfect color and is nice but may have some age spots on it.


These are for adult collectors and should NOT be Given TO SMALL Children EVER!! These have sharp pins and small parts and could be a choking hazard.

 

This is about ..1.75 inch across ( bigger than the size of a half dollar) .

Tough item to find.


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