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David Souter Supreme Court Signed Autograph First Day Cover COA

$ 25.87

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Signed: Yes
  • Signed by: David Souter
  • Autograph Authentication: Piece of the Past
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Politics
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    David Souter
    Supreme Court Justice Signed Autograph First Day Cover - World Piece through Law. Come with a Piece of the Past Certificate of Authenticity.
    SHIPPING:
    .00 First Class. Package will be secure so it does not get damaged. I will provide tracking number as soon as possible. I do combine shipping for .50 for each additional photo.
    RETURNS:
    You can return it within 30 days for any reason. No cost to you.
    LIFETIME GUARANTEE:
    If a item that we sell Is found “Likely Not Authentic” by any of the Pre-Approved Authentication Companies including Professional Sports Authentication (PSA/DNA), James Spence Authentication (JSA) and Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), then we will Issue
    FULL REFUND
    for purchase price, excluding return shipping, of your Item.
    Authenticator rejection letter and receipt for authentication services must be included with request for full refund.
    CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
    Piece of the Past
    Kevin Martin, CEO
    Member: UACC, IADA, Manuscript Society, Ephemera Society
    Kevin Martin is one of, if not the most, respected autograph and memorabilia dealers in the world. He is also one of the leading celebrity autograph authenticators in our industry. Besides his over twenty years of experience, he has published dozens of features in “Collecting” magazine, “Autograph Collector” magazine including the long running column “Fakes, Frauds and Forgeries” and many other publications like “Movie Collector World”, “Big Reel”, “The Robb Report”, “Antiques and Collecting” and more. Kevin Martin is also the the author of several books including the standard yearly price guide in the field The Official Autograph Collector Price Guide as well as The Autograph Collector Guide to Authentication and Signatures of the Stars to name a few that are in bookstores now… Plus… you may have seen him on the longest running autograph show in TV history called “Showbiz Collectibles” on the Video Catalog Channel.
    Piece of the Past, Inc. is a major entertainment memorabilia supplier to such companies as Planet Hollywood, Hard Rock Cafe, Field of Dreams and Disney to name a few.
    David Hackett Souter
    (/ˈsuːtər/ SOO-tər; born September 17, 1939) is a retired associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He served from October 1990 to his retirement in June 2009.[2] Appointed by US President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat that had been vacated by William J. Brennan Jr., Souter sat on both the Rehnquist and the Roberts Courts.
    Souter grew up in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and attended Harvard College; Magdalen College, Oxford; and Harvard Law School. After briefly working in private practice, he moved to public service. He served as a prosecutor (1966–1968), in the New Hampshire Attorney General's office (1968–1976), as the attorney general of New Hampshire (1976–1978), as an associate justice of the Superior Court of New Hampshire (1978–1983), as an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (1983–1990) and briefly as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1990).[3]
    Souter was nominated to the Supreme Court without a significant "paper trail", but was expected to be a conservative justice. Within a few years of his appointment, Souter moved towards the ideological center. He eventually came to vote reliably with the Court's liberal wing.[3][4]
    In mid-2009, after Democrat Barack Obama took office as U.S. president, Souter announced his retirement from the Court. He was succeeded by Sonia Sotomayor. Souter has continued to hear cases by designation at the circuit court level.