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Categories  •  Stack's September 2005 Autumn U. S. Coins, Medals and Tokens U. S. Colonial Coins Massachusetts Silver Coins
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214 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Noe 1 VF to EF $4,250.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Noe 1. 68.8 grains. Very Fine to...
68.8 grains. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Light gray tones are joined by hints of gold on this glossy surfaced Large Planchet Pine Tree Shilling. Obverse legends are complete and essentially untouched by the irregular cut of the planchet, while the tops of 'AND' on the reverse have fallen off the out-of-round flan. Surfaces exhibit a touch of granularity and a few minor scuffs under...  more
215 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Noe 4.5 (R-5) CH VF $4,250.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Noe 4.5 (R-5). 65.1 grains. Choice Very Fine. Pale...
65.1 grains. Choice Very Fine. Pale silver gray in color with some golden highlighting on both sides. Struck on a slightly wider flan with the obverse letters mostly on the flan, the ones on the back off to the left. Nice, mint-made planchet shape. Planchet line across the base of the reverse.
216 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Noe 9 (R-6) CH EF $8,500.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Noe 9 (R-6).  Backwards 'N'. 72.3...
Backwards 'N'. 72.3 grains. Choice Extremely Fine. Perfect, steel gray toning includes light gunmetal blue and golden highlights, advancing tremendously this problem-free coin's eye appeal. The force of the strike has brought up most details on this coin struck from a slowly failing obverse die. Well centered and exhibiting a slight planchet wave, which is the result of the use of a...  more
217 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Small Planchet. Noe 29 VF $2,750.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Small Planchet. Noe 29. 69.4 grains. Very Fine,...
69.4 grains. Very Fine, or better. Olive-gold and golden rose toning beautify this steel gray specimen's surfaces on both sides. Due to the small size of the flan, the tops of some letters are cut off on both sides of this generally well struck and appealing coin.
218 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Small Planchet. Noe 29 VF $2,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Small Planchet. Noe 29. 70.7 grains. Very Fine....
70.7 grains. Very Fine. Obverse is a combination of light gray with areas of darker gray toning, while the reverse is a deep graphite gray with silver gray highlighting the legends and beading. This charming little product of the Boston mint was struck slightly off center on a constricted flan, causing about 40% of the obverse legends, and about 30% of the reverse legends to be absent.
219 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Sixpence. Noe 33 (R-3) CH VF $3,250.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Sixpence. Noe 33 (R-3). 27.6 grains. Choice Very Fine. Fields...
27.6 grains. Choice Very Fine. Fields are a deep leaden gray with some roughness, while the lightly worn devices and legends are a lighter silver-gray hue for a pleasing two-tone effect. Obverse die was too large for the planchet, cutting off the tops of 'SATHVS', while the reverse is well centered, with the entire legend on the flan. As a final note, this historic remnant of the Massachusetts...  more
220 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Threepence. Noe 36 (R-4) AB EF $4,200.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Threepence. Noe 36 (R-4). 17.0 grains. About Extremely Fine....
17.0 grains. About Extremely Fine. A very typical example of this variety. Both sides are a medium silver gray in color. There is some darker shading in places on the reverse. The obverse surface is relatively smooth and hard while the reverse is rough in places with some encrustation showing in some letters. The strike is sharp on both sides, as expected from the variety. The obverse...  more
221 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Threepence. Noe 37 (R-5) VF $1,900.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Threepence. Noe 37 (R-5). 17.0 grains. Very Fine, neary Choice....
17.0 grains. Very Fine, neary Choice. Perfectly toned in a rich silver gray hue, this well centered specimen is missing the tops of much of the legends as a result of dies that were too large for the intended planchets. The upper and lower obverse are somewhat obscured as a result of the late state of this die, while the central tree and the diagnostic die break at the second 'A' of...  more
222 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony Silver Related. Pine Tree ''IV Shilling'' Coin Box EF $3,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony Silver Related. Pine Tree ''IV Shilling'' Coin Box.  Extremely Fine....
Extremely Fine. This charming, Silver Dollar size piece of exonumia closely replicates the Noe 1 Pine Tree on its obverse, while the reverse has the mysterious denomination ''IV Shilling'' above the date in the center, in addition to the normal peripheral legends. The obverse flips open under some pressure to reveal a neatly laid out space for a photo or other object. This curiosity...  more
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