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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you're trying to get the autograph of a John Glenn or a Richard Nixon, you can get a signed official Government letter. This will be on the Politician's personal government stationary with his personal or office seal on top. This will only made better if the original mailing envelope accompanies. The envelope will be postmarked and will likely also have the man's seal/return address. You will have to make sure the sig is his, instead of an autopen or a secretarial signature, but you will be confident to certain the letter oiginated from the famous man's office-- which is a lot different than the sig on a baseball or index card that anyone and his sister could have bought at Sears. |
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