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2 Richard Nixon Eternal History Relic Cards – Handwriting Fragments from Presidential Correspondence

2 Richard Nixon Eternal History Relic Cards – Handwriting Fragments from Presidential Correspondence

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This rare bundle includes two “Authentic History Relic” cards from the Eternal series featuring Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. Each card contains an embedded original handwriting fragment, believed to be sourced from Nixon's personal or presidential documents. These cards are beautifully presented with a high-gloss, holographic finish and Nixon's portrait. The relics offer collectors a unique opportunity to own a piece of presidential history.

Card 1: Features cursive writing on graph paper with the partial word “unknowning” clearly visible—likely from a formal letter or internal memo.

Card 2: A smoother cream paper fragment with bold pen strokes that may read “must” or part of “must be” – indicative of commanding language typical in Nixon’s memoranda.

Handwriting Analysis:

Card 1: The writing appears deliberate and slightly slanted, consistent with Nixon’s known style in formal documentation. The word "unknowing" (or possibly “unknowingly”) can be identified with strong pen pressure and square word spacing, hinting at official or legalistic tone—something Nixon often used in executive memos or legal briefings.

Card 2: The fragment shows smooth, connected letters—possibly "must" or "under"—with a wide rightward slant and high looped “h” or “l” shapes. The ink, flow, and paper suggest higher-quality stationery, likely from presidential letterhead.

No full signatures are present on either card, but the handwriting is credible and period-appropriate.

Notes:
Ideal for presidential history collectors, Watergate-era memorabilia enthusiasts, or rare relic card investors. With Eternal’s growing recognition in the niche collectibles space, Nixon fragments—especially in legible cursive—may see long-term appreciation.

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