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A copy is located in the smithsonian institute
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The Declaration of Independence is in the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington, DC.
It is a copy with an official stamp certifying that it is a full copy of the report and it is the one filed in the official records.
yes we did copy the constitution
If you truly believe you have an authentic signed copy of the Gettysburg Address you should probably contact the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC.
It depends on what kind of statement it is, who owns it, and what your interest is in it.
This is a statement not a question.
A certified copy has an official stamp certifying it as a true and complete copy of a record. A certification of a document is usually signed by hand or with a stamp identifying the head of the agency from which the certified copy was acquired.
The first official copy of a patent issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office comes bound in a pretty folder with an official seal embossed over a ribbon, making that the "ribbon copy". Any other copy is "just a copy", even if it is a certified copy.
A pencil copy (not necessarily in pencil) is submitted prior to a final/official copy and it is non-binding and subject to change prior to official copy being submitted. It is used when financial summaries are being compiled.