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AI Identification

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Framed printed facsimile of the Gettysburg Address

Historical Reproductions and Printed Documents

AI Estimated Value

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$25-$60

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a two-column document presented on aged-looking brown paper, housed within a white mat and a simple black frame. The text represents the Gettysburg Address, beginning with the line "Address delivered at the dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg" and concluding with a printed transcription of the signature "Abraham Lincoln" and the date "November 19, 1863." The paper exhibits heavy horizontal and vertical creasing, consistent with a mass-produced souvenir or historical reproduction designed to simulate an aged manuscript. The uniform texture and coloration of the paper suggest a modern printing process rather than 19th-century parchment or woven paper. The handwriting appears to be a printed facsimile of a known historical draft (likely the Bliss Copy), rather than an original holographic manuscript. No evidence of iron gall ink corrosion or period-appropriate paper aging is visible from the photograph, which is consistent with decorative historical memorabilia. The item is displayed in a contemporary framing style, common for home decor or educational displays.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item appears to be a framed facsimile of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, specifically modeled after the 'Bliss Copy'. I can see that the document is presented on paper treated to simulate an aged appearance, with horizontal and vertical creases likely printed or induced to mimic a folded historical manuscript. Based on what I can see, the uniform ink saturation and the lack of characteristic iron gall ink bleed or paper texture suggest a modern printing process rather than a 19th-century document. I cannot verify from a photo the specific weight of the paper or the exact printing method used, both of which would require a physical inspection. The value estimate reflects the item's status as decorative historical memorabilia rather than a period artifact. In the current market, demand for such reproductions is steady for educational or home decor purposes, but they do not command the high prices associated with historical documents. This estimate is based on the assumption that this is a souvenir-grade reproduction; should it be a more limited lithographic edition, the value might be slightly higher, whereas a standard mass-market print would sit at the lower end. To determine a more precise valuation or to rule out any higher-tier printmaking techniques, an in-person examination by a specialist in ephemera would be necessary. Documentation regarding the frame's materials or the retail origin of the print would also assist in refining this estimate. As an unauthenticated decorative piece, its value is primarily tied to its aesthetic and framing quality.

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