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Hello everybody! There is an auction that will end in a few hours where an autograph of Louis XVI on a paper fragment is sold, and it is going high.

In my opinion it is a secretarial one, as I checked on the French Archives and found an original (of course) signature of the King, that is completely different from the one sold in auction.

What do you think about? I read anther topic of two years ago and this signature was identificated as secretarial. Of course I contacted the auction house bu they replied that thwy don't care if an autograph is real or fake as the responsibility is only of the seller. Isn't that fun?

Here is the link to the autograph:


https://www.catawiki.it/l/37984563-louis-xvi-signature-autographe-s...

Thanks to anybody who will answer.

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I don’t believe that example to be authentic. 

This doesnt look  authentic imo

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