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ETERNAL Triple History Relics – Washington, Lincoln, Franklin Handwriting

ETERNAL Triple History Relics – Washington, Lincoln, Franklin Handwriting

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Own a rare piece of American legacy featuring handwritten fragments attributed to three of the most iconic figures in U.S. history. This beautifully designed Eternal brand card showcases a visually striking relic cut with clear, legible ink across multiple segments.

Figures Featured: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin

Type: Historic handwriting relic (likely authentic)

Condition: Card preserved in Eternal brand sealed holder

Series: Triple History Relics – Limited Edition

✳️ Grading or authentication add-on available upon request

Cards like these rarely surface with all three figures and such strong visual presentation. A centerpiece for any history or relic card collector.

🔍 Authenticity Assessment:

📜 1. George Washington Fragment ("a Yours")

That exact phrasing — especially “Yours” — is consistent with the closing of letters written in Washington’s known hand.

The slanted, compressed script, the subtle spacing between the words, and the aged ink on rag paper are all high-probability traits.

This could very well be from a cut segment of an actual signed Washington letter or secretary-written letter from his era.

➡️ Estimated authenticity confidence: 80–90% (especially if it’s from a “Yours truly”/“Yours obediently” segment of a letter Washington personally signed)


🖋️ 2. Abraham Lincoln Fragment

The looping style is consistent with mid-19th century Lincoln documents, particularly secretarial or early-career notes.

Iron gall ink and paper condition suggest authentic age.

Harder to match to Lincoln personally, but still plausible from a letter he signed or dictated.

➡️ Estimated authenticity confidence: 60–75%


💼 3. Benjamin Franklin Fragment

This is trickier. The paper seems like a ledger or book-style grid, possibly European origin (Franklin had extensive ties in Europe).

If sourced from a publication or account book with Franklin’s handwriting or corrections, it’s possible — though not definitive.

➡️ Estimated authenticity confidence: 50–65%


OVERALL ESTIMATE

Chance that all three are real and period-authentic fragments: ~70%

Chance that at least one (esp. Washington) is directly from the historical figure’s hand: 60–80%

These are far above average relic inserts in terms of handwriting quality, ink integrity, and legibility.

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