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U.S. Presidential Autographs

For collectors of U.S. Presidents and Vice Presidents.

Members: 181
Latest Activity: Aug 6, 2023

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President Franklin D Roosevelt signed letter-real or fake

Started by X Karl May 14, 2022. 0 Replies

Hi guys, I ask for your opinions on this FDR signed letter. It looks genuine to me after I compared this to samples on PSA's Website. Thanks!…Continue

JFK tls secretarial?

Started by Greg Jeranek. Last reply by Glenn Monson Jun 10, 2019. 6 Replies

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Is this an authentic President George H W Bush signature or autopen?

Started by Karen Boilard. Last reply by Dusan Milanovic Apr 27, 2019. 2 Replies

This is my first time using this site. My father was a good friend of President Bush for decades. I inherited all of his Bush collection. Does this look like an autopen signature?...also... When I angle the photo I don't see any indents from the…Continue

Teddy Roosevelt

Started by Clay Glad. Last reply by Paulrichards Feb 22, 2019. 1 Reply

Any thoughts on this Roosevelt? Does it look good?Continue

5 Presidents Autographs. Authentic????

Started by J.Seah. Last reply by Steve Cyrkin, Admin Feb 21, 2019. 1 Reply

Just came across this signed picture by 5 Presidents. Provenance indicated that it was signed at the opening of the George W Bush Library in Texas 2013 . If it is real. What is a fair price for something like this??? Thanks…Continue

JFK autograph in second hand bookstore

Started by Yorick. Last reply by Chad L. Feb 20, 2018. 3 Replies

I found this book called "Profiles in Courage" by JFK in an old second hand bookstore. The store owner didn't know where it came from so I could take it for 2 euros. When I opened it at home I found this autograph and small message. Now I'm…Continue

JFK (and RFK)

Started by EJ. Last reply by Giuliano Cipolla ( JEFFERSON) Aug 23, 2017. 1 Reply

Hi presidential autograph experts,Can I please have your opinions on these two autographed Time Magazine covers - one by JFK, and another by RFK. They were collected via the mail by a longtime collector, and I'm trying to determine if they are…Continue

Opinions on Autographed Baseballs of Bush, Ford, Carter and Reagan in a Single Shadow Box Display

Started by DELVIN R BERG. Last reply by Invest_In_Graphs Jun 20, 2017. 6 Replies

I'd like to get some opinions on the attached baseballs of Ford, Carter, Bush and Reagan.  To be honest, I feel comfortable with the Ford, Carter and Bush.  I'm not sure about the Reagan.  Some things look correct, but other aspects of the signature…Continue

Tags: Opinion, Authenticity, Baseballs, Reagan, Carter

JFK Secretary signature?

Started by Daniel Scott. Last reply by Paulrichards Jun 8, 2017. 6 Replies

Hello. I'm curious if this is an autopen or Secretary signed letter. It looks like a few others I've researched. l'd love a second opinion. Continue

John F. Kennedy - overview new secretary signatures

Started by Andreas Wiemer. Last reply by Paulrichards Jun 7, 2017. 2 Replies

Attached you can find an overview with three newly discovered secretary examples.My reference book on JFK autographs is ready in 2013 (50th Anniversary of his Berlin speech). The book is a combination of Hamilton, Carr, UACC study and unpublished…Continue

Tags: study, secretarial, kennedy, JFK

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Comment by Rick Badwey on October 20, 2010 at 2:43pm
Hi William, I am more into early presidential, prior to Hoover. Thanks,
Comment by William Todd Fernandez on October 20, 2010 at 2:22pm
Thank you Rick. My profile photo is my nearest and dearest, all five presidents signed. I also have a four president all signed photo (the republicans, no Carter). Have some fragments of early presidents and political figures. I would appreciate your advise. Regards
Comment by Dr. Richard Saffro on October 20, 2010 at 2:18pm
Please provide an inventory for me. Thank you.
Comment by Rick Badwey on October 20, 2010 at 2:05pm
What do you have?
Comment by William Todd Fernandez on October 20, 2010 at 1:48pm
Can someone please help me in finding a buyer for US Presidential autographs?
Comment by Rick Badwey on October 4, 2010 at 6:36pm
Presidential autographs is a great alternative to the stock market, very therapeutic and does not fall at the whims of hedge funders
Comment by Dr. Richard Saffro on October 4, 2010 at 3:01pm
Steve, I agree that Woodrow Wilson doesn't get a fair shake as far as his autograph value is concerned.
Do you collect cut Presidential signatures, or signed letters/signed documents?
Comment by Robert E. Sigler on March 16, 2010 at 10:04am
my name is Robert E. Sigler and I have most of the Presidents that have been alive in my life time.

I have President Richard Nixon (1), Gerald Ford (1), Jimmy Carter (3), Ronald Reagan (1), George H. W. Bush (1), and George W. Bush (3).
Total I have ten U.S. President Autographs. My favorite one is from President Gerald Ford because he even took time to hand write me a letter.
Comment by Jim Hier on February 11, 2010 at 7:51pm
Rare Presidential and Sports Memorabilia To Be Auctioned to Benefit Carter Center. General Public Invited to Bid Online, Enter Online Contest

ATLANTA, GA…Original artwork by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, a baseball signed by five presidents, a behind-the-scenes tour of Delta Air Lines, and historic memorabilia from the Carter presidential campaign are among nearly 180 items up for public auction in Port St. Lucie, Fla. on Feb. 27, 2010, during the Carter Center’s annual Winter Weekend celebration. The auction, held for the past 17 years, is a critical source of support for the not-for-profit Center’s international work advancing peace and health. Last year the highest bid item at the annual fundraiser was an original painting by President Carter, which sold for $100,000.

New this year, www.cartercenter.org will sponsor an on-line contest offering a free package for two to next year’s Winter Weekend event for the person who comes closest to guessing the entire proceeds from the combined live and silent auctions on Feb. 27, 2010. It is not necessary to post an online bid to enter the contest. One entry per person. President and Mrs. Carter participate each year in the four-day recreational retreat with friends and supporters held at Club Med in Port St. Lucie, culminating in an auction to benefit The Carter Center.

The auction has both live and silent components with bidding accepted via online form or fax (see bidding information below).

Special auction items include:
- Original artwork and rare prints by President Carter;
- A baseball hand-signed by four U.S. presidents (George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter);
- A behind the scenes look at operations at Delta Air Lines, including two first class round-trip tickets to Atlanta;
- A fly fishing trip with President and Mrs. Carter at Brigadoon Lodge, one of the premier fly fishing resorts in North America;
- Two vintage recordings and sheet music from the 1976 presidential campaign including “Hello Jimmy” recorded by Wayne Phillips and the Hootchy Kootchy Dream Band and “The President Jimmy Carter March” performed by the Patriots;
- Luxurious vacations to Florence and Rome, Italy, U.S. Virgin Islands, Club Med resorts, and many other locations;
- A bottle of President Carter’s homemade, private-label wine;
- A Heisman Trophy football signed by 24 Heisman Trophy winners, including 2009 Heisman winner Mark Ingram;
- Fender guitar signed by Jimmy Buffett, Toby Keith, B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Brad Paisley, and Taylor Swift;
- A handmade flamenco guitar by the Rodriguez family, signed by President Carter;
- A backstage experience with legendary blues guitar player, B.B. King; and
- Fine jewelry, rugs, tapestries, and collectables.

Since its inception, the live auction has raised more than $15 million to support the Center’s work to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope in the world’s poorest and most forgotten communities.

For more information on items in the live and silent auctions at Winter Weekend, please visit:
http://www.cartercenter.org/donate/winter_weekend/silentauction.asp

http://www.cartercenter.org/donate/winter_weekend/liveauction.asp

How to bid:

Bids are accepted via fax or online form until 4:00 PM EST on February 27, 2009.

Individuals wishing to attend the auction and bid live may call Jay Beck 404-420-3809.

Donation proceeds will be used to support the activities of The Carter Center, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
Comment by Shankar on January 13, 2010 at 4:08am


A Bill Clinton autograph on a sandal wood elephant while he was on a presidential visit to India
 

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