However, one signature in particular has caused some confusion. John Hancock signed his name abnormally large compared to his peers to the point where it's almost comical. That's where we get the ...
At this point, however, we're more concerned with whether the current 3-year-old by Constitution is a legitimate classic ...
Our new president is sure signing his name a lot already. And he seems to want to show us each time he signs something.
As one of the most historically significant signatures in American history, this inclusion elevates an already prestigious set and redefines what premium collectors can expect from the hobby’s ...
In case you are unfamiliar with this expression, it refers to John Hancock’s signature on the Declaration of Independence; he both signed the Declaration first and largest of any who added their ...
Our business already includes one John whose namesake signed the Declaration of Independence. (Good day to you, Mr. Penn.) But now we have another, this time on four legs, bidding to confirm that ...
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