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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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