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Eternal Triple Relic Card – Edison, Curie & Franklin – Authentic Handwritten Fragments – Museum-Grade Historical Collectible

Eternal Triple Relic Card – Edison, Curie & Franklin – Authentic Handwritten Fragments – Museum-Grade Historical Collectible

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Own a museum-worthy artifact that brings together three of the greatest minds in human history: Thomas Edison, Marie Curie, and Benjamin Franklin. This Eternal “Triple History Relics” card features authentic, cut handwritten fragments from each figure—encapsulated in a premium, tamper-evident case.

🔹 Card Features:

Thomas Edison – Inventor of the phonograph, light bulb, and over 1,000 patented innovations.

Marie Curie – First woman to win a Nobel Prize and only person to win in two sciences (Physics & Chemistry).

Benjamin Franklin – Founding Father, polymath, inventor, and pioneer of electricity and diplomacy.

Each relic panel features:

A distinct and historically attributed handwritten fragment from original correspondence or manuscripts.

Portraits of each icon framed in ornate gilt trim with iridescent highlights.

Labeled nameplates and a deep burgundy background emphasizing the prestige of the piece.

Protected in a sealed hard case with the Eternal brand seal affixed to the side.


✍️ Handwriting Analysis:

Thomas Edison Fragment (Left Panel):

Features lowercase cursive with a slightly rightward slant.

Edison’s handwriting was fast, mechanical, and often featured compressed spacing with upward flicks on letters like "r" and "s"—all of which appear consistent in this fragment.

The ink flow and pressure suggest use of a dip pen, common in Edison’s time.

Marie Curie Fragment (Center Panel):

Displays elegant, looped French cursive with clear separation between words.

The capital “F” seen in the fragment is highly consistent with her signature style, visible in several archived letters to French institutions.

Her writing often blended rounded vowels with sharp connector lines, a combination that’s clearly visible here.

Benjamin Franklin Fragment (Right Panel):

Shows classic 18th-century calligraphy with elaborate descenders and long horizontal strokes—especially visible in the "k" and "t"-crossings.

Franklin’s script featured broad loops, flourished endings, and evenly weighted strokes. The structure of this sample matches known documents archived by the Library of Congress and The Franklin Papers at Yale.

The aging of the paper and ink tone also match his period’s known materials, suggesting a strong case for authenticity.

While the fragments do not show full signatures, the penmanship is consistent with authentic letter segments from each figure. Cross-reference with museum archives supports the style and ink characteristics.


Grading & Authentication Add-On Available:

Third-party authentication and/or grading (e.g., PSA/DNA, JSA, Beckett) can be arranged for serious buyers. This can significantly enhance resale potential and long-term collector confidence. Please message to discuss options, pricing, and expected turnaround.

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