
Dwight D. Eisenhower Signed 7x10.25 Handwritten Letter PSA/DNA #V07847
This rare, autographed handwritten letter, personally signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower, is a true collectible piece of history. Written on his personal stationery and dated March 7, this 7x10.25-inch letter is addressed to British Admiral of the Fleet, Bruce Fraser. It reflects Eisenhower’s personal and professional relationships during and after World War II, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diplomacy and camaraderie of military leadership.
- Authenticity Guaranteed – Comes with a PSA/DNA Certification Card and a matching-numbered hologram. Verification can be done through the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) website.
- Historical Significance – Eisenhower references Admiral Fraser’s leadership during World War II, including his command of the British Fleet at Scapa in 1943 and his role in accepting Japan’s surrender on behalf of Great Britain.
- Rare Signature & Personal Insight – Signed "Ike E.", this letter provides a rare self-deprecating statement by Eisenhower, acknowledging past tensions with British military leaders in a humorous yet meaningful way.
- Excellent Condition – The letter is well-preserved, with two vertical folds and minor surface impressions consistent with its age.
This extraordinary wartime document is a must-have for collectors of presidential memorabilia, military history, and World War II artifacts. Don’t miss the chance to own a unique piece of history from one of America’s most respected leaders.
This rare, autographed handwritten letter, personally signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower, is a true collectible piece of history. Written on his personal stationery and dated March 7, this 7x10.25-inch letter is addressed to British Admiral of the Fleet, Bruce Fraser. It reflects Eisenhower’s personal and professional relationships during and after World War II, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diplomacy and camaraderie of military leadership.
- Authenticity Guaranteed – Comes with a PSA/DNA Certification Card and a matching-numbered hologram. Verification can be done through the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) website.
- Historical Significance – Eisenhower references Admiral Fraser’s leadership during World War II, including his command of the British Fleet at Scapa in 1943 and his role in accepting Japan’s surrender on behalf of Great Britain.
- Rare Signature & Personal Insight – Signed "Ike E.", this letter provides a rare self-deprecating statement by Eisenhower, acknowledging past tensions with British military leaders in a humorous yet meaningful way.
- Excellent Condition – The letter is well-preserved, with two vertical folds and minor surface impressions consistent with its age.
This extraordinary wartime document is a must-have for collectors of presidential memorabilia, military history, and World War II artifacts. Don’t miss the chance to own a unique piece of history from one of America’s most respected leaders.
Original: $3,829.00
-65%$3,829.00
$1,340.15Description
This rare, autographed handwritten letter, personally signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower, is a true collectible piece of history. Written on his personal stationery and dated March 7, this 7x10.25-inch letter is addressed to British Admiral of the Fleet, Bruce Fraser. It reflects Eisenhower’s personal and professional relationships during and after World War II, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diplomacy and camaraderie of military leadership.
- Authenticity Guaranteed – Comes with a PSA/DNA Certification Card and a matching-numbered hologram. Verification can be done through the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) website.
- Historical Significance – Eisenhower references Admiral Fraser’s leadership during World War II, including his command of the British Fleet at Scapa in 1943 and his role in accepting Japan’s surrender on behalf of Great Britain.
- Rare Signature & Personal Insight – Signed "Ike E.", this letter provides a rare self-deprecating statement by Eisenhower, acknowledging past tensions with British military leaders in a humorous yet meaningful way.
- Excellent Condition – The letter is well-preserved, with two vertical folds and minor surface impressions consistent with its age.
This extraordinary wartime document is a must-have for collectors of presidential memorabilia, military history, and World War II artifacts. Don’t miss the chance to own a unique piece of history from one of America’s most respected leaders.
























