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President Gerald Ford & First Lady Betty Ford Duel Signed 11x14 Photo (PSA/DNA)

President Gerald Ford & First Lady Betty Ford Duel Signed 11x14 Photo (PSA/DNA)

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Own an extraordinary piece of American presidential history—a rare, museum-worthy artifact signed by both members of one of the most respected First Families of the modern era.

This striking 11" x 14" photograph is hand-signed by Gerald Ford and Betty Ford, capturing an intimate, authentic moment between the former President and First Lady. Dual-signed presidential pieces of this caliber are exceptionally scarce, especially with both signatures displayed cleanly on the same image.

Gerald Ford holds a singular place in U.S. history as the only President to assume office without being elected, guiding the nation through one of its most turbulent periods with dignity and stability. Betty Ford became equally historic—transforming the role of First Lady through her openness, advocacy, and lasting cultural impact. Together, their signatures represent leadership, resilience, and a pivotal chapter in American history.

Adding to its significance, this piece includes both a PSA/DNA hologram and matching Letter of Authenticity (LOA)—the gold standard for presidential autographs—making it ideal for serious collectors, historians, and investment-grade collections.

Item details

  • 11" x 14"
  • Hand-signed by Gerald Ford and Betty Ford
  • Official PSA/DNA hologram with matching PSA Letter of Authenticity (LOA)
  • Each item is unique—please refer to the high-resolution photos provided rather than a written condition description

Presidential dual-signed pieces with full PSA documentation are becoming increasingly difficult to source. This is a rare opportunity to secure a tangible piece of American legacy—once it’s gone, it’s gone.

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