John Tyler Autograph

John Tyler (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth president of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845, after briefly holding office as the tenth vice president in 1841. He was elected vice president on the 1840 Whig ticket with President William Henry Harrison, succeeding to the presidency following Harrison's death 31 days after assuming office. Tyler was a stalwart supporter and advocate of states' rights, including regarding slavery, and he adopted nationalistic policies as president only when they did not infringe on the states' powers. His unexpected rise to the presidency posed a threat to the presidential ambitions of Henry Clay and other Whig politicians and left Tyler estranged from both of the nation's major political parties at the time. More about John Tyler

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Current items with a signature of John Tyler

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thumbnailc1890 John Tyler Presidential Engraving Portrait & Signature H.B. Hall & Sons$75.00logo
thumbnailCivil War II #1 CGC SS 9.8 JTC NEGATIVE VARIANT signed John Tyler Christopher$224.99logo
thumbnailDeadpool & Mercs For Hire #3 Signed John Tyler Christopher Marvel COA Comics Boo$22.07logo
thumbnailMoon Knight #1 CGC 9.8 signed by John Tyler Christopher Variant 1298 of 2500$350.00logo
thumbnailSpider-Gwen #1 Action Figure Variant Signed John Tyler Christopher CBCS 9.6 2015$125.00logo
thumbnailStar Wars #12 - CBCS 9.8 signed John Tyler Christopher - Luke Action Figure $174.99logo
thumbnailSTAR WARS #7 Action Figure Variant CGC SS 9.8 JTC John Tyler Christopher Signed$74.99logo
Tyler was born into a prominent slaveholding Virginia family. He became a national figure at a time of political upheaval. In the 1820s, the Democratic-Republican Party, at the time the nation's only political party, split into several factions. Initially a Democrat, Tyler opposed President Andrew Jackson during the nullification crisis as he saw Jackson's actions as infringing on states' rights and criticized Jackson's expansion of executive power during the Bank War. This led Tyler to ally with the Whig Party. He served as a Virginia state legislator and governor, U.S. representative, and U.S. senator. Tyler was a regional Whig vice-presidential nominee in the 1836 presidential election; they lost. He was the sole nominee on the 1840 Whig presidential ticket as William Henry Harrison's running mate. Under the campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", the Harrison–Tyler ticket defeated incumbent president Martin Van Buren.

President Harrison died just one month after taking office, and Tyler became the first vice president to succeed to the presidency. Amid uncertainty as to whether a vice president succeeded a deceased president, or merely took on his duties, Tyler immediately took the presidential oath of office, setting a lasting precedent. He signed into law some of the Whig-controlled Congress's bills, but he was a strict constructionist and vetoed the party's bills to create a national bank and raise tariff rates. He believed that the president, rather than Congress, should set policy, and he sought to bypass the Whig establishment led by Senator Henry Clay. Most of Tyler's cabinet resigned shortly into his term and the Whigs expelled him from the party, dubbing him "His Accidency". Tyler was the first president to have his veto of legislation overridden by Congress. He faced a stalemate on domestic policy, although he had several foreign-policy achievements, including the Webster–Ashburton Treaty with Britain and the Treaty of Wanghia with China. Tyler firmly believed in manifest destiny and saw the annexation of Texas as economically advantageous to the United States, signing a bill to offer Texas statehood just before leaving office and returning to his plantation. Read even more about John Tyler at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of John Tyler

In total, we tracked 248 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of John Tyler (President John Tyler Autographed Document Lot 29) was sold in March 2016 for $5500.00 while the cheapest item (John Tyler Morgan 1884 Signature On 7x9 Album Leaf COA!) found a new owner for $1.25 in September 2009. The month with the most items sold (9) was June 2021 with an average selling price of $84.00 for an autographed item of John Tyler. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2015 with $5000.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $8.01 was August 2014. In average, an autographed item from John Tyler is worth $164.00.

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thumbnailJOHN TYLER PRESIDENT SIGNED AUTO AUTOGRAPH PHOTO DISPLAY JSA/DNA LETTER$775.00logo
thumbnailSilver Surfer Legacy #1 JTC 2nd PRINT CGC SS 9.8 signed John Tyler Christopher$67.00logo
thumbnailSilver Surfer Rebirth: Legacy #1 CGC 9.8 Signed by John Tyler Christopher $100.00logo
thumbnailStar Wars #27 & Hercules #1 John Tyler Christopher Action Figure Signed W/ COA$15.00logo
thumbnailStar Wars Mandalorian #1 ACTION FIGURE COMIC signed x2 John Tyler Christopher$24.95logo
thumbnailUltimate Invasion #1 MILES JTC VARIANT CGC SS 9.8 signed John Tyler Christopher$131.50logo
thumbnailVenom #15 JTC HOMAGE VARIANT CGC SS 9.8 signed John Tyler Christopher NM/MT$90.99logo
thumbnailWolverine #1 JTC FOIL CGC SS 9.8 signed John Tyler Christopher 1st SIGNED COPY$162.50logo
thumbnailWolverine #1 Mexican Foil John Tyler Christopher Neg Space SIGNED by JTC w/COA!$75.00logo
thumbnailWolverine #1 Negative Space CGC 9.8 Limited 3000 John Tyler Christopher Signed$425.00logo