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Presidential Candidate John Sherman Signed Cut -Sec. Of Treasury & State PSA 8

Presidential Candidate John Sherman Signed Cut -Sec. Of Treasury & State PSA 8

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Title: John Sherman Signed Cut – “Ohio” Inscription – PSA/DNA Certified Auto Grade NM-MT 8

Description:
Offered here is a clean, boldly signed cut autograph of John Sherman, noted with his home state as “Ohio” beneath his signature. The ink remains rich and dark on a lightly toned card, and Sherman's distinctive hand is both legible and fluid. The autograph is neatly centered, and the piece has been authenticated and slabbed by PSA/DNA, receiving an autograph grade of NM-MT 8 (Near Mint-Mint).

Historical Context:
John Sherman (1823–1900) was a towering figure in 19th-century American politics. A longtime U.S. Senator from Ohio, he also served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Rutherford B. Hayes and Secretary of State under President William McKinley. He is best remembered today for the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, landmark legislation aimed at curbing monopolistic corporate power and laying the foundation for modern antitrust policy in the United States. A brother of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, John Sherman played a pivotal role in Reconstruction-era economic policy, the development of the national banking system, and civil service reform.

Authentication & Encapsulation:
Certified by PSA/DNA, the industry leader in autograph authentication, this item is encapsulated in a tamper-proof holder with a label that reads:
"CUT – JOHN SHERMAN – PSA/DNA CERTIFIED – AUTO GRADE NM-MT 8"
It bears the certification number 85481274.

Closing Appeal:
This signed cut offers collectors a rare and authentic piece of Gilded Age political history, directly linking to the author of one of America’s most consequential economic laws. With a high-grade autograph and PSA certification, this is a significant acquisition for those interested in 19th-century legislation, Treasury and State Department leadership, or Ohio’s historic political legacy.


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