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Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 Willow Tree Coins Willow Tree Shillings Noe 1-A Willow Tree Shilling. Crosby 1-A.
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6 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. Noe 1-A, Crosby 1-A EF $240,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. Noe 1-A, Crosby 1-A.  Rarity-6+. 71.5 gns. Extremely...
Rarity-6+. 71.5 gns. Extremely Fine. The Noe Census #2 Coin. The Noe Plate Coin. The Noe Enlargement Coin. The 1914 ANS Exhibition Coin. The obverse is a nice and fairly even medium silver gray in color with some traces of iridescent blue and a couple areas paler in color while the reverse is a little deeper in shade around the rim, the center being lighter gray. Nearly full tree, just some...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 Willow Tree Coins Willow Tree Shillings Noe 2-B Willow Tree Shilling. Crosby 2-B & C.
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7 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. N.2-B, Cr.2-B & C, W.5. R-7 EF $160,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. N.2-B, Cr.2-B & C, W.5. R-7.  71.6 gns. Extremely...
71.6 gns. Extremely Fine for sharpness, nearly as made. The Noe Census #7 Coin. The Noe Plate Coin. The Noe Enlargement Coin. The obverse is pale gray in the center with gorgeous iridescent gold and pale blue-green around portions of the periphery. The reverse is mostly pale gray with iridescent blue and very faint rose showing. The tree is a little jumbled, the trunk appearing too far over to the...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 Willow Tree Coins Willow Tree Shillings Noe 3-D Willow Tree Shilling. Crosby 3-D.
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8 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. N.3-D, Cr.3a-D. R-7. 69 CH EF $160,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. N.3-D, Cr.3a-D. R-7. 69. 5 gns. Choice Extremely...
5 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. The Noe Census #16 Coin. The Noe Plate Coin. The Noe Enlargement Coin. The 1914 ANS Exhibition Coin (Wurtzbach loan). A really remarkable Willow Tree Shilling in almost every respect. Both sides are toned in a rich coin silver gray with iridescent blue and pale rose-green, colors more typical of a small planchet Pine than a Willow Tree piece. In addition the planchet...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 Willow Tree Coins Willow Tree Shillings Noe 3-E Willow Tree Shilling. Crosby 3-E.
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9 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. N.3-E, Cr.3-E. R-7. 69 EF $160,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Shilling. N.3-E, Cr.3-E. R-7. 69. 4 gns. Extremely Fine....
4 gns. Extremely Fine. The Noe Census #22 Coin. The Noe Plate Coin. The discovery coin for the Willow Tree type: as Noe reports, ''About 1865, Mr. Woodward began to notice peculiarities in what had been considered Oak Tree shillings until then, and we find in his Sixth Sale (item 2524) the following description: 'Oak Tree Shilling, 1652. The tree on this remarkable piece is quite unlike an oak, resembling...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 Willow Tree Coins Willow Tree Sixpences Noe 1-A Willow Tree Sixpence. Crosby 7
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10 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Sixpence. N.1-A, Cr.7, W.6. R-6+. 36 UNC $220,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Sixpence. N.1-A, Cr.7, W.6. R-6+. 36. 2 gns. Essentially...
2 gns. Essentially Uncirculated. The Noe Census #1 Coin. The Noe Plate Coin. The Noe Enlargement Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. Magnificent condition for a Sixpence or for any Willow type coin for that matter and the finest seen. In a word, superb. The piece is sharper than any other seen and while the legends are a bit jumbled, almost all the letters are on the flan somewhere and when added...  more
11 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Sixpence. N.1-A, Cr.7. R-6+. 35.8 gns CH VF $190,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Sixpence. N.1-A, Cr.7. R-6+. 35.8 gns.  Choice Very Fine....
Choice Very Fine. The Noe Census #10 Coin. The Noe Plate Coin. The obverse and reverse are both deep gray in color. The surfaces on each side seem rough, particularly on the front, with some light pitting visible. Nevertheless the tree is complete, some of its inner trunk detail is visible, and the root structure is mostly clear. Equally importantly the peripheral legend is essentially complete...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 Willow Tree Coins Willow Tree Threepence Noe 1-A Willow Tree Threepence. Crosby Unlisted
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12 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Threepence. Noe 1-A, Cr. unlisted, W VF $550,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Willow Tree Threepence. Noe 1-A, Cr. unlisted, W. 7. R-8. 17.1 gns....
7. R-8. 17.1 gns. Very Fine. The Noe Census Coin #2. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. The obverse and reverse of this piece are pale silver gray in color. There are traces of iridescent rose and blue on both sides with some light russet showing particularly on the back. On the obverse the tree is completely, the central guide dot is bold, the root structure is visible and the...  more
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