An unused off-white matchbook, 2 x 2, featuring the presidential seal on one side and a blind-embossed image of the White House on the other, with “Ronald Wilson Reagan” gilt-stamped along the lower edge. During the first term of President Reagan’s administration these matchbooks were made available to dinner guests, but following the Surgeon General C. Everett Koop’s strong discourse against smoking, the Reagan’s had them withdrawn from White House use.