Description
6 1/8 x 2 5/8 in (15.6 x 6.6 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
According to the Letter of Authenticity (LOA) and Certificate of Authenticity (COA) provided by the consignor, this collectible was subjected to a forensic examination. The accompanying documentation states that the signatures were evaluated with reference to multiple characteristics, including ink deposition, material and aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical context. Based on the examination described in these documents, the authentication provider concluded that the findings were consistent with the attributed signatures. The LOA and COA provided by the consignor accompany the lot.
A Series 1953 United States Two Dollar Note signed by Albert Einstein in black ink across the face of the note. The autograph is prominently positioned over the left portion of the note, extending toward the central portrait and creating an appealing presentation that combines historic American currency with the signature of one of the most influential scientific minds of the twentieth century.
The signature exhibits Einstein's characteristic flowing cursive style, featuring an elongated opening stroke, naturally connected letterforms, balanced pressure variation, and a confident sweeping terminal flourish. The continuous pen movement and fluid execution closely correspond with documented examples of Einstein's established autograph, providing strong visual appeal and collectible significance.
Awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, Albert Einstein revolutionized modern science through his groundbreaking work on relativity and theoretical physics. Authentic signed memorabilia associated with Einstein remain among the most desirable scientific collectibles. Signed U.S. currency represents a particularly uncommon and display-oriented medium, offering exceptional appeal beyond traditional signed letters, books, or photographs.
Provenance and Authentication:
According to the Letter of Authenticity (LOA) and Certificate of Authenticity (COA) provided by the consignor, this collectible was subjected to a forensic examination. The accompanying documentation states that the signatures were evaluated with reference to multiple characteristics, including ink deposition, material and aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical context. Based on the examination described in these documents, the authentication provider concluded that the findings were consistent with the attributed signatures. The LOA and COA provided by the consignor accompany the lot.
A Series 1953 United States Two Dollar Note signed by Albert Einstein in black ink across the face of the note. The autograph is prominently positioned over the left portion of the note, extending toward the central portrait and creating an appealing presentation that combines historic American currency with the signature of one of the most influential scientific minds of the twentieth century.
The signature exhibits Einstein's characteristic flowing cursive style, featuring an elongated opening stroke, naturally connected letterforms, balanced pressure variation, and a confident sweeping terminal flourish. The continuous pen movement and fluid execution closely correspond with documented examples of Einstein's established autograph, providing strong visual appeal and collectible significance.
Awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, Albert Einstein revolutionized modern science through his groundbreaking work on relativity and theoretical physics. Authentic signed memorabilia associated with Einstein remain among the most desirable scientific collectibles. Signed U.S. currency represents a particularly uncommon and display-oriented medium, offering exceptional appeal beyond traditional signed letters, books, or photographs.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN SIGNED SERIES 1953 U.S. TWO DOLLAR NOTE
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