


Annie Oakley Signed 6.25x2.75 National Newark Check Dated July 5, 1926 BAS Slab
Collector Grade, Authenticated Annie Oakley autographed and signed memorabilia—1926 National Newark & Essex Banking Co. check in a BAS slab. Annie Oakley, nicknamed “Little Sure Shot” by Sitting Bull, became America’s most famous sharpshooter as a star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, performing for heads of state including Queen Victoria. Dated July 5, 1926, this late-life signature comes just months before her passing that November, offering a direct link to a pioneer who advanced women’s marksmanship and live entertainment.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession: Sharpshooter & Entertainer
- Item: 6.25x2.75 National Newark & Essex Banking Co. check, dated July 5, 1926, hand-signed by Annie Oakley; BAS-encapsulated slab
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) slab; certification searchable on Beckett’s website
Verified by Beckett and protected in a tamper-evident slab, this Annie Oakley signed check is a reliable, display-ready piece of American history that aligns with serious collector standards and preserves long-term collectability.
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Collector Grade, Authenticated Annie Oakley autographed and signed memorabilia—1926 National Newark & Essex Banking Co. check in a BAS slab. Annie Oakley, nicknamed “Little Sure Shot” by Sitting Bull, became America’s most famous sharpshooter as a star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, performing for heads of state including Queen Victoria. Dated July 5, 1926, this late-life signature comes just months before her passing that November, offering a direct link to a pioneer who advanced women’s marksmanship and live entertainment.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession: Sharpshooter & Entertainer
- Item: 6.25x2.75 National Newark & Essex Banking Co. check, dated July 5, 1926, hand-signed by Annie Oakley; BAS-encapsulated slab
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) slab; certification searchable on Beckett’s website
Verified by Beckett and protected in a tamper-evident slab, this Annie Oakley signed check is a reliable, display-ready piece of American history that aligns with serious collector standards and preserves long-term collectability.
























