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Signed Edward I. Koch Who’s Who In America Application Document - $15K APR w/CoA

$ 3,995.00

APR57

Signed Edward I. Koch Who’s Who In America Application Document - $15K APR w/CoA

$ 3,995.00
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Signed Edward I. Koch Who’s Who In America Application Document - $15K APR w/CoA


ITEM DESCRIPTION:

Here we have a verification document for a biography section (sketch) to be featured in Marquis’ Who’s Who In America, this particular document is for Edward I. Koch and is signed by him.

Edward Irving Koch (December 12, 1924 – February 1, 2013) was an influential American politician and public figure, best known for his tenure as the Mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989. A lifelong Democrat who described himself as a "liberal with sanity," Koch became one of the most recognizable and charismatic leaders in the city's history. Koch's political career began in the United States House of Representatives, where he served from 1969 to 1977. As a congressman, he represented New York's 17th District and earned a reputation for his independent thinking and vigorous defense of civil liberties. During his time in Congress, Koch was known for his commitment to progressive causes, including affordable housing, workers' rights, and civil rights. His candid, no-nonsense style helped him build a strong connection with his constituents. In 1977, Koch successfully ran for mayor of New York City, a role that would define his political legacy. Koch's leadership during his three terms as mayor was marked by a commitment to revitalizing the city's economy, addressing its fiscal crisis, and improving its infrastructure. Under his leadership, New York City emerged from the financial difficulties of the 1970s, as he implemented a series of fiscal reforms that helped stabilize the city's budget. Koch was a strong advocate for social justice, particularly in regard to housing, education, and crime. He worked to improve relations between the city's diverse communities and was known for his tough stance on crime, which was a central issue during his time in office. At the same time, he was a vocal supporter of civil rights and worked to ensure the rights of New York's most vulnerable populations, including minorities, women, and the LGBTQ+ community. One of Koch's defining characteristics as mayor was his engaging, often flamboyant personality. He was known for his catchphrase "How'm I doing?", a phrase he frequently used to check in with the public and gauge his popularity. His ability to connect with New Yorkers, even through difficult times, helped solidify his place as one of the city's most beloved and enduring figures. Koch also left a lasting mark on New York City's architecture and culture, overseeing significant renovations of public spaces and fostering a climate of growth and development. His administration saw the creation of new parks, improvements in public transportation, and a revitalization of many of the city's iconic neighborhoods. After leaving office in 1989, Koch remained an active figure in New York politics, serving as a commentator, writer, and advocate for various social issues. He also ran unsuccessfully for governor of New York in 1982 and 1986. Edward I. Koch's legacy as a politician and public servant is one of pragmatism, progress, and a deep commitment to the people of New York City. His leadership during a transformative era in the city's history, combined with his enduring influence in the years that followed, cements his place as one of New York's most important and memorable political figures. This signed verification document affirms Edward I. Koch's significant impact on New York City's political landscape, highlighting his dedication to public service and his influence on the city's growth and development during his tenure as mayor.


This item will ship exactly as photographed in Very Fine Condition. It also comes with:  
FREE $15,000.00 Certified Insurance Appraisal, &
Certificate of Authenticity!

  
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This item is also available for local pickup at our gallery.


  
Appraisal Value: $15,000.00
Our Price: $3,995.00

 

Specifications of Item

Title:

Signed Edward I. Koch Who’s Who In America Application Document - $15K APR w/CoA

Medium:

Document

Country:

USA 

Year:

1989

Appraisal Value:

Comes with $15,000.00 Certified Insurance Appraisal Certificate



                                   
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