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<p>[QUOTE="Ocatarinetabellatchitchix, post: 4855658, member: 99554"]Informations from ROMA : From the collection of the Baron Dominique de Chambrier, original attestation of provenance included; </p><p>Ex collection of Bernard de Chambrier (1878-1963) and Marie Alvine Irma von Bonstetten (1893-1968); </p><p>Ex collection of the Baron Gustave Charles Ferdinand von Bonstetten, Chamberlain to Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria. </p><p><br /></p><p>Notes on die state:</p><p>The present coin exhibits the characteristic die breaks common (to greater or lesser degree) to all of the known examples of Cahn die ‘A’ (Campana O1). The most prominent of these are a sickle-shaped feature located behind the nape of Brutus’ neck, a further break emanating from the peak of Brutus’ forehead where it meets his hairline, and an area of roughness directly before Brutus’ brow that can be seen to evolve into a pronounced pellet-like break on late die-state examples. Additional die breaks are located above the tip of the nose, between the back of the head and ‘A’ of PLAET, between and above the letters ‘P’ and ‘L’ of PLAET, and extending vertically downwards from below the chin. (...)</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.romanumismatics.com/index.php?option=com_timed_auction&view=lot_detail&low_estimate=0&high_estimate=500000&keyword=Brutus&exclude_keyword=&sort_by=lot_number&image_filter=0&box_filter=0&paper_filter=0&export_issue=0&arr=0&auction_id=75&list_type=list_view&gridtype=listview&lots_per_page=100&page_no=1&lot_id=53289&search_type=&year=&month=&department_id=&cat_id=" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.romanumismatics.com/index.php?option=com_timed_auction&view=lot_detail&low_estimate=0&high_estimate=500000&keyword=Brutus&exclude_keyword=&sort_by=lot_number&image_filter=0&box_filter=0&paper_filter=0&export_issue=0&arr=0&auction_id=75&list_type=list_view&gridtype=listview&lots_per_page=100&page_no=1&lot_id=53289&search_type=&year=&month=&department_id=&cat_id=" rel="nofollow">https://www.romanumismatics.com/index.php?option=com_timed_auction&view=lot_detail&low_estimate=0&high_estimate=500000&keyword=Brutus&exclude_keyword=&sort_by=lot_number&image_filter=0&box_filter=0&paper_filter=0&export_issue=0&arr=0&auction_id=75&list_type=list_view&gridtype=listview&lots_per_page=100&page_no=1&lot_id=53289&search_type=&year=&month=&department_id=&cat_id=</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ocatarinetabellatchitchix, post: 4855658, member: 99554"]Informations from ROMA : From the collection of the Baron Dominique de Chambrier, original attestation of provenance included; Ex collection of Bernard de Chambrier (1878-1963) and Marie Alvine Irma von Bonstetten (1893-1968); Ex collection of the Baron Gustave Charles Ferdinand von Bonstetten, Chamberlain to Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria. Notes on die state: The present coin exhibits the characteristic die breaks common (to greater or lesser degree) to all of the known examples of Cahn die ‘A’ (Campana O1). The most prominent of these are a sickle-shaped feature located behind the nape of Brutus’ neck, a further break emanating from the peak of Brutus’ forehead where it meets his hairline, and an area of roughness directly before Brutus’ brow that can be seen to evolve into a pronounced pellet-like break on late die-state examples. Additional die breaks are located above the tip of the nose, between the back of the head and ‘A’ of PLAET, between and above the letters ‘P’ and ‘L’ of PLAET, and extending vertically downwards from below the chin. (...) [URL]https://www.romanumismatics.com/index.php?option=com_timed_auction&view=lot_detail&low_estimate=0&high_estimate=500000&keyword=Brutus&exclude_keyword=&sort_by=lot_number&image_filter=0&box_filter=0&paper_filter=0&export_issue=0&arr=0&auction_id=75&list_type=list_view&gridtype=listview&lots_per_page=100&page_no=1&lot_id=53289&search_type=&year=&month=&department_id=&cat_id=[/URL][/QUOTE]
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