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Near Complete Set of Declaration of Independence Signers (PSA Hologram JSA Hologram)

Currency:USD Category:Sports - Cards & Fan Shop Start Price:50,000.00 USD
Near Complete Set of Declaration of Independence Signers (PSA Hologram  JSA Hologram)

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Auction Date:2018 Dec 12 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
An amazing, near-complete set of autographs of Signers of the Declaration of Independence, featuring 55 of the 56 legendary founders who signed America’s most famous document, plus the Pennsylvania politician who engrossed it on parchment. Only Button Gwinnett—the notoriously difficult and supremely valuable Georgia signer—is absent. This set features a full complement of the rare, uncommon, and sought-after signers, including Thomas Lynch, Jr. and Arthur Middleton of South Carolina, Joseph Hewes and John Penn of North Carolina, Thomas Nelson, Jr. of Virginia, George Taylor and Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, John Adams and John Hancock of Massachusetts, and Lyman Hall of Georgia. Most significantly, many of these come in interesting or desirable formats, such as war-dated documents or letters with intriguing content.

Particularly noteworthy items are: an extremely rare ink signature of Thomas Lynch, Jr.; a 1781 Continental Congress document signed by Arthur Middleton; a 1775 petition to join the Continental Army signed by George Taylor; a 1779 autograph receipt by Lyman Hall; a rare 1761 autograph letter by Francis Lewis; an early 1762 endorsement by John Hancock; and a 1786 land grant by Benjamin Franklin.

The collection rates in overall very good condition. A complete set of Declaration signers represents the pinnacle of American autograph collecting, and this superb offering very nearly accomplishes the feat. These collections rarely come up for sale or auction, with the last being offered in 2012 through RR Auctions. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity, a solid financial investment and how many people can say, I have a signed collection of the Declaration of Independence (figuratively speaking).