This vintage bumper sticker features the iconic Peaceburgh design, originally used by radio station WIXZ in 1970s.
 The red sticker is in good condition and has been used on paper.
 The design features a peace sign and the word "Peaceburgh" in bold lettering. 
 This sticker is perfect for any collector of vintage ephemera, or for anyone with an interest in the history of the peace movement.
 It was manufactured in the United States and has a unique history tied to the city of McKeesport in Pittsburgh.
 Add this rare find to your collection today!

used on paper

 Peace Sign☮️ 1968 to 1973

size Approximately 2 3/4"  by 3 inches


Vintage Ephemera

Ephemera is a item that was created to only have a short life span.

Such as advertising paper, receipts advertising flyers, ticket stubs, handwritten notes etc., printed or handwritten manuscripts.

These items are now rare collectibles. Most since they were created to have a short life were made of poor quality papers and now show the wear and tear of its longer life than expected. Expect tears ,tape marks ,creases etc

Many are sought out by Genealogists and really only have a value to a few people who desperately want them.

Many people frame them  

 

Bought at Estate Sales so don't know their history. etc.

Some dirty, some clean. Most have an old and sometimes musty smell and are not for people with a sensitive nose.