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<p>[QUOTE="ancientnut, post: 2101723, member: 73212"]Thank you all for the comments. Uncovering facts, or even theories, about our coins is one of the most satisfying aspects of this hobby.</p><p><br /></p><p>Aidan, it is a very rare type and one of the finest known. But it also fascinates me that it has been in 4 famous collections:</p><p>- Nelson Bunker Hunt (Sotheby's, June 21, 1990, lot 177)</p><p>- Charles Gillet</p><p>- E(rnest) J(ohn) Seltman (1886-1957)</p><p>- Michel P. Vlasto (1876-1936)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ancientnut, post: 2101723, member: 73212"]Thank you all for the comments. Uncovering facts, or even theories, about our coins is one of the most satisfying aspects of this hobby. Aidan, it is a very rare type and one of the finest known. But it also fascinates me that it has been in 4 famous collections: - Nelson Bunker Hunt (Sotheby's, June 21, 1990, lot 177) - Charles Gillet - E(rnest) J(ohn) Seltman (1886-1957) - Michel P. Vlasto (1876-1936)[/QUOTE]
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