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Union Civil War General Winfield Scott Hancock Signed Cut PSA - Potus Candidate

Union Civil War General Winfield Scott Hancock Signed Cut PSA - Potus Candidate

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Title: Winfield Scott Hancock Signed Cut – Union General & 1880 Presidential Candidate – PSA/DNA Certified Auto Grade NM 7

Description:
Featured here is an elegant cut signature of General Winfield Scott Hancock, signed in flowing dark ink as “Winf. St. Hancock” on cream-toned paper. The autograph is stylish and bold, with distinctive flourishes that reflect Hancock’s commanding presence. The item shows light age toning but remains clean and legible, and it has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, receiving a Near Mint 7 autograph grade.

Historical Context:
Winfield Scott Hancock (1824–1886) was a prominent Union general during the American Civil War, renowned for his leadership at pivotal battles such as Gettysburg, where he commanded the II Corps and played a crucial role in repelling Pickett’s Charge. Known as “Hancock the Superb,” he earned a reputation for bravery, discipline, and strategic command. Following the war, Hancock remained a respected military figure and was the Democratic nominee for President in 1880, narrowly losing to James A. Garfield in one of the closest elections in U.S. history. His legacy bridges both military valor and national political influence in the post-war era.

Authentication & Encapsulation:
This autograph is PSA/DNA certified and encapsulated in a tamper-proof holder with the label:
"CUT – WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK – PSA/DNA CERTIFIED – AUTO GRADE NM 7"
Certification number: 85481280.

Closing Appeal:
This authentic, PSA-graded signature of General Winfield Scott Hancock offers collectors a direct connection to one of the most iconic leaders of the Civil War and a major figure in 19th-century American politics. It’s an ideal acquisition for enthusiasts of Civil War history, presidential campaigns, or prominent Union command.


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