Description
Discover a piece of political and pop culture history with the Mad Special Magazine 1970 No. 3 Spiro Agnew Protest Stickers. This unique collectible is sure to delight fans of Mad Magazine, political memorabilia, and protest art alike. Published in 1970, this edition features a set of satirical stickers centered around Spiro Agnew, the Vice President under Richard Nixon, providing a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on the era’s politics.
Condition: Good (GD) 2.0
This magazine is sold without a label but comes in a collectible condition that is rated as Good (GD) to 2.0. Here are a few important factors to consider:
- Collectible Condition: Despite some wear, including marks and creases, it remains a significant find for collectors.
- Unique Stickers: The magazine includes distinctive protest stickers that capture the essence of the political climate of the 1970s.
The magazine shows its age with some signs of wear. There are visible marks on the cover, and the binding reflects its decades of life. Additionally, you may notice:
- Creases on the front corners, adding character to the piece.
- Rips that do not detract from its overall historical value.
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This magazine goes beyond a mere collectible; it offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. Whether you are a dedicated Mad Magazine enthusiast, a political historian, or just curious about historical artifacts, this magazine is sure to be a conversation starter. Add it to your collection today and relish the nostalgia of a bygone era!