Description
This exceptionally rare and historically significant antique royal Albanian card, dated circa 1961, bears the name of His Majesty King Leka I of Albania and is hand-signed by King Leka himself. The document, written on heavy card stock, is boldly signed by Crown Prince Leka Skënder Zogu in black permanent marker ink. The header prominently reads: His Majesty King Leka I of The Albanians, underscoring its regal provenance.
Measuring approximately 6.0 inches by 3.5 inches, this one-of-a-kind artifact is preserved in fine condition, further highlighting its authenticity and exceptional quality. The royal card is museum-grade, making it a valuable piece for collectors and historians alike.
Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (Leka Skënder Zogu; 5 April 1939 – 30 November 2011), was the only son of King Zog I and Queen Geraldine of Albania. Known as Crown Prince Skander at birth, he became the pretender to the Albanian throne following his father’s death in 1961. Revered by his supporters as King Leka I, he carried the legacy of the Albanian monarchy during a politically tumultuous era.
This card is a rare and tangible connection to Albania’s royal lineage, embodying a significant chapter in the nation’s modern history. As an authentic and correct artifact, it stands as an invaluable piece of royal memorabilia for those interested in Albania’s monarchical heritage.
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