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A Word From The President - John Tyler Authentic Handwritten Word Card

Historical Collectibles & Trading Cards

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$150 - $250

As of June 10, 2026

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This is a premium historical trading card titled 'A Word From The President.' The card features a central profile portrait of John Tyler, the 10th U.S. President, set against a background of the American flag. The card design is characterized by a deep navy blue border framed with gold-foil filigree corner accents. Below the portrait, the card contains a physically encapsulated 'cut' artifact: a small rectangular piece of cream-colored vintage paper featuring the handwritten word 'whatever.' The text on the lower portion of the card reads 'AUTHENTIC HANDWRITTEN WORD' in gold embossed lettering. Despite the user's secondary context mentioning John Adams, the card explicitly depicts John Tyler and bears his facsimile signature in gold across the flag graphic. The card is encased in a protective clear plastic 'one-touch' magnetic holder, which appears to be in excellent condition. The encapsulated paper sample shows age-appropriate yellowing (patina) consistent with 19th-century stationery, while the handwriting is executed in dark ink with a distinct cursive hand. The card itself appears to be a modern high-end collectible from a series such as Leaves (A Word From The President) or similar autograph-cut manufacturers, utilizing authentic primary source documents which are then segmented to create these unique collectibles.

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I have performed a visual examination of the 'A Word From The President' trading card featuring John Tyler. The card appears to be in 'Near Mint-Mint' condition, housed in a professional one-touch magnetic holder. The primary value driver is the encapsulated fragment of 19th-century paper featuring the handwritten word 'whatever.' While several Presidential 'cut' cards exist, John Tyler material is moderately rare compared to more modern presidents, yet significantly less valuable than his predecessor John Adams (despite the owner's note, the card is clearly Tyler). Market comparables for similar 'single word' cut samples from 19th-century presidents generally fall into the $100 to $300 range. The high-end foil design and the visibility of the ink's iron-gall patina suggest a genuine vintage source document. However, verification via image is limited. To confirm full authenticity, I would require a microscopic analysis of the ink's absorption into the paper fibers to ensure it is not a printed facsimile. Furthermore, physical verification of the manufacturer's security hologram or serial numbering (often found on the reverse) is necessary. The value is currently stable for 'relic' type cards, though it is highly dependent on the collector's desire for the specific word captured and the provenance of the original document used by the manufacturer. Without a third-party grading certification from PSA or Beckett, the value remains in the assessed range.

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