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King George III (3rd) Signed Autographed Cut from Military Document PSA Auto

King George III (3rd) Signed Autographed Cut from Military Document PSA Auto

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ing George III Signed Document Fragment – PSA/DNA Certified

This historic artifact is a fragment of a document signed by King George III, who ruled Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820. The boldly written "George R" appears in King George III’s distinctive hand, with the "R" signifying "Rex," the Latin word for king. This partial document is further enhanced by a visible embossed seal, lending authenticity and historical significance to the piece.

Authentication:

The signature has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, ensuring its legitimacy and long-term preservation. The PSA certification number (85386202) provides verifiable proof of authenticity via PSA’s database.

Historical Significance:

King George III (1738–1820) is one of the most notable monarchs in British history, remembered for his long reign and significant events during his time on the throne. His rule encompassed the American Revolution, during which the Thirteen Colonies declared their independence, and the Napoleonic Wars, which shaped European history. Documents bearing his signature are highly sought after, as they provide a tangible link to pivotal moments in British and world history.

Condition and Presentation:

This fragment is well-preserved, with clear ink and an embossed seal that remains visible. Encased in a PSA/DNA slab, the artifact is protected from environmental damage and is professionally presented for display or safekeeping.

Collectible Value:

A signature from a monarch of such historical importance is an extraordinary find. This PSA/DNA-certified piece offers a unique opportunity to own a relic of the Georgian era, appealing to collectors of royal memorabilia and those with an interest in the history of the British monarchy.

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