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Muhammad Ali’s unsigned draft card, a piece of Vietnam-era history, will be auctioned

Muhammad Ali's unsigned 1967 draft card symbolizes his anti-war stance and is estimated to fetch between $3 million and $5 million in an October online auction.

  • Muhammad Ali refused to sign his military draft card during the Vietnam War in 1967, an act of defiance that upended his boxing career.
  • Ali's unsigned draft card is being auctioned by Christie's, with an estimated sale price of $3 million to $5 million.
  • The draft card was issued the day Ali was ordered to appear for induction, signed by the draft board chairman but not by Ali himself.
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The document, issued in his hometown of Louisville, clearly shows a blank line where the famous boxer's signature should have been.

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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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