WWII RAF Pilot Tony Liskutin Signed Cut With Portrait (PSA)

WWII Spitfire Squadron Leader

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Cut measures 2"" x 5"" in size and has been hand-signed by Tony Liskutin (D. 2018).



Delve into the daring skies of World War II with this extraordinary signed cut signature of P-38 pilot Tony Liskutin, encapsulated by PSA/DNA authentication services. This artifact offers a unique glimpse into the gallantry and heroism of a distinguished aviator.



As a P-38 pilot during World War II, Tony Liskutin played a pivotal role in the Allied forces' aerial campaigns, showcasing unmatched skill and bravery in the face of adversity. His contributions to the war effort are etched in history, making this signed cut signature a poignant reminder of his service.



Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this signature stands as a testament to its authenticity and historical significance. PSA/DNA's meticulous authentication process ensures the integrity of this valuable piece of aviation history, providing collectors with peace of mind.



Whether you're a seasoned collector or a passionate enthusiast of military memorabilia, this signed cut signature of Tony Liskutin is a must-have addition to any collection. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of World War II aviation history.



Place your bid now and seize the chance to honor the legacy of Tony Liskutin and the brave P-38 pilots who flew alongside him. Bid with confidence, and elevate your collection with this remarkable piece of wartime memorabilia."



On 19 August 1942, M. A. ""Tony"" Liskutin, after escorting low-level bombers in the morning, set off on a second mission that would test his mettle. Aloft again, he began firing at an FW 190 only to have enemy rounds rip through his Spitfire. Another FW 190 was at his six! Liskutin snapped his Spitfire into a violent spin, pulled out underneath an overcast, and landed the badly damaged plane in Britain. He then borrowed a squadron mate's Spitfire, and on his third sortie of the day, scored his first confirmed aerial victory of the war, a Do 217, attempting to bomb Allied ships.

The autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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