
Signed Imogene Coca Christmas Card
This is the interior of a vintage Christmas greeting card featuring a personalized signature from American comic actress Imogene Coca. The card is crafted from cream-colored, heavy cardstock with a textured finish, typical of mid-20th-century stationery. The interior text, 'Merry Christmas AND BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR,' is printed in a red serif and cursive font, centered vertically. Beneath the greeting is a small iconic graphic of two Christmas bells tied with a ribbon, also in red. The handwritten signature 'Imogene Coca' is executed in a matching red ink, suggesting it may be a printed facsimile or high-quality stamp often used by celebrities of that era for fan mail, though a close physical inspection for ink indentation would be required to confirm if it is a live signature. The paper shows minor signs of age-related yellowing and slight corner wear, but no significant staining or foxing is visible. Based on the typography and the peak of Coca's career popularity, this item likely dates between the 1950s and 1970s. It represents a piece of television history from the Golden Age of Comedy.
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Estimated Value
$40-$65
Basic Information
Category
Entertainment Memorabilia
Appraised On
March 1, 2026
Estimated Value
$40-$65
Item Description
This is the interior of a vintage Christmas greeting card featuring a personalized signature from American comic actress Imogene Coca. The card is crafted from cream-colored, heavy cardstock with a textured finish, typical of mid-20th-century stationery. The interior text, 'Merry Christmas AND BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR,' is printed in a red serif and cursive font, centered vertically. Beneath the greeting is a small iconic graphic of two Christmas bells tied with a ribbon, also in red. The handwritten signature 'Imogene Coca' is executed in a matching red ink, suggesting it may be a printed facsimile or high-quality stamp often used by celebrities of that era for fan mail, though a close physical inspection for ink indentation would be required to confirm if it is a live signature. The paper shows minor signs of age-related yellowing and slight corner wear, but no significant staining or foxing is visible. Based on the typography and the peak of Coca's career popularity, this item likely dates between the 1950s and 1970s. It represents a piece of television history from the Golden Age of Comedy.
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