Betty Ford Signed White House Card – Beckett Encapsulated – JSA Certified
This is an authentic Betty Ford autograph on an official White House card, beautifully signed in blue ink. The piece has been professionally authenticated, encapsulated, and permanently sealed for protection and display.
Details:
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Authentic signature of Betty Ford, First Lady of the United States (1974–1977)
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Signed on an original “The White House – Washington” card
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Encapsulated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) for preservation
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Additional certification by JSA (Sticker #000938985), fully verified
Condition:
The card and signature are clean and well-preserved. The Beckett holder is in excellent condition with only minor surface handling marks typical of acrylic slabs.
Features:
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Dual authentication (Beckett slab + JSA certification)
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Attractive White House stationery piece
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Ideal for presidential, political, and historical autograph collectors
A high-quality, investment-grade signature from one of the most admired First Ladies in U.S. history.
Betty Ford Signed White House Card – Beckett Encapsulated – JSA Certified
This is an authentic Betty Ford autograph on an official White House card, beautifully signed in blue ink. The piece has been professionally authenticated, encapsulated, and permanently sealed for protection and display.
Details:
-
Authentic signature of Betty Ford, First Lady of the United States (1974–1977)
-
Signed on an original “The White House – Washington” card
-
Encapsulated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) for preservation
-
Additional certification by JSA (Sticker #000938985), fully verified
Condition:
The card and signature are clean and well-preserved. The Beckett holder is in excellent condition with only minor surface handling marks typical of acrylic slabs.
Features:
-
Dual authentication (Beckett slab + JSA certification)
-
Attractive White House stationery piece
-
Ideal for presidential, political, and historical autograph collectors
A high-quality, investment-grade signature from one of the most admired First Ladies in U.S. history.