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President John Tyler – Authenticated Free Frank Signed Envelope Display

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President John Tyler – Authenticated Free Frank Signed Envelope Display
President John Tyler – Authenticated Free Frank Signed Envelope Display
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President John Tyler – Authenticated Free Frank Signed Envelope Display. Presenting an extraordinary piece of American presidential memorabilia: a Free Frank envelope signed by the 10th President of the United States, John Tyler, set within a museum-quality, custom-designed frame. This lot offers an exceptional opportunity to own a significant document from a notable period in American political history. Document: Free Frank envelope bearing the signature, "John Tyler", presented in a museum-quality, custom-designed frame, featuring UV-protective plexiglass and archival materials to ensure the preservation of the document. The envelope is well-preserved, with the signature remaining crisp and legible in spite of its age. The custom frame serves both an aesthetic and preservative function, keeping the envelope in remarkable condition. John Tyler served as the 10th President of the United States from 1841 to 1845, succeeding William Henry Harrison after his untimely death. Tyler was the first vice president to ascend to the presidency because of the death of his predecessor, setting an important constitutional precedent. His time in office is marked by significant events, including the annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States. Free Franks enabled former presidents to send mail without postage, a privilege indicating high status and recognition of their service to the nation. A free frank from Tyler is especially notable due to its connection to this unusual and significant historical figure. This envelope offers a direct and personal link to the earliest period of American presidential history, a time when the country was still shaping its identity and institutions. The acquisition of this signed Free Frank envelope by John Tyler symbolizes an intimate relic of the American presidency, akin to owning a piece of the nation’s formative years. For collectors and American history enthusiasts, it represents more than just an artifact—it is a tangible piece of the story that led to the modern United States. Such items are rarely made available outside of private collections and institutions, underscoring the uniqueness of this auction lot. Free Franks from early presidents are highly sought after due to their scarcity and the window they provide into the era of their office. Interested parties are invited to schedule a private viewing of this historically significant piece. This rare and impeccably preserved Free Frank signed by President John Tyler, set within a custom-designed frame for optimal preservation, stands not only as a coveted collectible but as a portal to the past, allowing one to literally touch a piece of the early American presidential history. Authenticity has been verified by leading forensic experts. A detailed Letter and Certificate of Authenticity will be included in the purchase. The Opinion of Authenticity is guaranteed by “Scientific Authentication Company”, the forensic authentication service that performed the forensic analysis.
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President John Tyler – Authenticated Free Frank Signed Envelope Display

Estimate $14,000 - $16,000
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