George Pratt Shultz (/ʃʊlts/; December 13, 1920 – February 6, 2021) was an American economist, businessman, diplomat and statesman. He served in various positions under two different Republican presidents and is one of the only two persons to have held four different Cabinet-level posts, the other being Elliot Richardson. Shultz played a major role in shaping the foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration. More about George Shultz
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Born in New York City, he graduated from Princeton University before serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. After the war, Shultz earned a PhD in industrial economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He taught at MIT from 1948 to 1957, taking a leave of absence in 1955 to take a position on President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers. After serving as dean of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, he accepted President Richard Nixon's appointment as United States Secretary of Labor. In that position, he imposed the Philadelphia Plan on construction contractors who refused to accept black members, marking the first use of racial quotas by the federal government. In 1970, he became the first director of the Office of Management and Budget, and he served in that position until his appointment as United States Secretary of the Treasury in 1972. In that role, Shultz supported the Nixon shock, which sought to revive the ailing economy in part by abolishing the gold standard, and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system.In total, we tracked 63 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of George Shultz (Signed George Shultz Baseball OMLB Nixon & Reagan) was sold in January 2023 for $179.95 while the cheapest item (GEORGE SHULTZ SIGNED 3X5! FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER PRESIDENT REAGAN!) found a new owner for $0.69 in October 2017. The month with the most items sold (3) was March 2008 with an average selling price of $9.95 for an autographed item of George Shultz. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2023 with $179.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was August 2015. In average, an autographed item from George Shultz is worth $9.95.
Most recently, these items with a signature of George Shultz were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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2 Treasury Secretary James Baker & George Shultz signed dollar bill + Lithograph | $20.00 | ||
George Shultz (d. 2021) Signed First Day of Issue Cover -Secretary of State- FDC | $4.99 | ||
GEORGE SHULTZ - Signed Auto-Bio LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE | $30.00 | ||
George Shultz Sec of State Sec of the Treasury Turmoil & Triumph signed book | $18.00 | ||
George Shultz Secretary of State Labor Treasury Signed Autograph | $14.99 | ||
george shultz signed business card, secretary of state reagan, treasury nixon | $9.99 | ||
George Shultz- Signed Vintage Photograph (Economist) | $0.99 | ||
Secretary of State & Treasury George Shultz signed 1969 One Dollar $1 #9 | $20.00 | ||
SECRETARY OF STATE GEORGE SHULTZ (1920-2021) AUTOGRAPH INDEX CARD + PHOTO~ | $3.76 | ||
Signed George Shultz Baseball OMLB Nixon & Reagan | $179.95 |