Lincoln's Sec. Of Treasury Hugh McCulloch Signed Cut PSA Mint 9 Autograph
Lincoln's Sec. Of Treasury Hugh McCulloch Signed Cut PSA Mint 9 Autograph
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Title: Hugh McCulloch Signed Cut – “Secretary of the Treasury” Inscription – Dated 1885 – PSA/DNA Certified Auto Grade MINT 9
Description:
Offered is a crisp and elegant cut signature of Hugh McCulloch, signed in full as "Hugh McCulloch" with the added title "Secretary of the Treasury" and the date "Jany 23d 1885" written beneath in his hand. Executed in flowing brown ink on a cream-toned card, the autograph is well-preserved, legible, and gracefully composed. This piece has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, earning a high MINT 9 autograph grade for its clarity and condition.
Historical Context:
Hugh McCulloch (1808–1895) was a pivotal figure in American financial history, serving as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under three presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Chester A. Arthur. He first assumed the office at the close of the Civil War and played a major role in guiding the nation’s economic transition from war to peace. A staunch advocate of fiscal responsibility, McCulloch championed the return to the gold standard and worked to reduce the national debt during Reconstruction. His third and final tenure, during which this signature was inscribed in 1885, came under President Arthur during a time of national financial stabilization.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
This signature is certified and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, the industry leader in autograph authentication. It is housed in a tamper-proof slab with the label:
"CUT – HUGH MCCULLOCH – PSA/DNA CERTIFIED – AUTO GRADE MINT 9"
Certification number: 85481275.
Closing Appeal:
This is a beautifully preserved and richly inscribed autograph from a three-time U.S. Treasury Secretary who helped shape post-Civil War American economic policy. With PSA certification and a MINT 9 grade, this piece is ideal for collectors of 19th-century American finance, presidential cabinets, or Reconstruction-era governance.
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