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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins → Oak Tree Sixpences → Noe 16 Oak Tree Sixpence. Crosby 6-F. |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
44 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.16, Cr.6-F, W.27A.
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UNC |
$35,000.00 |
 R-5. 38.2 gns. Uncirculated. An exceptional specimen. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. The finest seen by the cataloguer, better than the sharp Hain coin, the EF in NN's 60th sale and finer than the Stearns, Roper, Norweb, MHS (1970) and even the outstanding 1991 ANS exhibition coins. This variety missing from both the Garrett and Oechsner collections. Breen thought this... more |
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45 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.16, Cr.6-F.
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CH VF |
$11,000.00 |
 R-5. 35.6 gns. Choice Very Fine. Light silver gray on the obverse with touches of iridescent gold; similar color scheme on the reverse, the shade a little more uniform. Typical obverse sharpness, the piece quite indistinct on the trunk and in the peripheral legend at lower right. Elsewhere fairly sharp for the variety. Much sharper on the reverse as expected. Obverse a little off center... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins → Oak Tree Sixpences → Noe 17 Oak Tree Sixpence. Crosby 4-C. |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
46 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. The Hydra Tree. N.17, Cr.4-C
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CH AU |
$35,000.00 |
 W.26. R-6+. 36.2 gns. Choice About Uncirculated. An outstanding specimen. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the finest seen: exceeded by the Unc in the Stearns sale but nicer than Hain's, Norweb's exceptional coin, the NN 60th piece, and the MHS (1970) example. The obverse and reverse of this piece are both a nice rich coin silver gray in the fields, a little lighter on... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins → Oak Tree Sixpences → Noe 18 Oak Tree Sixpence. Crosby 2-B. |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
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1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.18, Cr.2-B, W.25
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VF |
$100,000.00 |
 R-7+ (conjectural, could be higher). 35.9 gns. Very Fine. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. The 1914 ANS Exhibition Coin (Plate 11). Both the obverse and reverse of this piece are a pleasing pale silver gray in color with a few areas of light gold and russet showing. Tree quite indistinct but trunk, branches, and some root detail visible. Letters in the legend on this side soft... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins → Oak Tree Sixpences → Noe 20 Oak Tree Sixpence. Crosby 1a-D. |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
48 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.20, Cr.1a-D. R-6
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VF |
$26,000.00 |
 33.0 gns. Very Fine. The obverse is a nice medium coin silver gray in color with some areas of iridescent russet showing. The reverse is a more even combination of iridescent russet-gold and light gray. On the obverse the tree and shrubs are mostly sharp and clear, there is some root structure visible and the shrubs are mostly bold. The letters in the legend around are sharp everywhere save... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins → Oak Tree Sixpences → Noe 21 Oak Tree Sixpence. Crosby 1c-D. |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
49 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.21, Cr.1c-D, W.24
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UNC |
$55,000.00 |
 R-5. 34.3 gns. Uncirculated. An outstanding example. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. The finest seen: nicer than every other one recorded including the better of the two in Hain (ex Norweb), the other five of the 1991 ANS Exhibition examples, the Stearns, NN 60th pieces (one of which went to Oechsner), both specimens in the MHS (1970) auction, Roper's, the NN 48th sale... more |
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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins → Oak Tree Sixpences → Noe 22 Oak Tree Sixpence. Crosby 1b-D. |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
50 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.22, Cr.1b-D.
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CH EF |
$24,000.00 |
 R-5. 34.5 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. An outstanding specimen. One of the finest seen: beaten by the Unc. Joe Lasser displayed at the 1991 ANS Exhibition and the near runner up Norweb coin, but better than every other one seen by the cataloguer including the nice example in the next lot and the best of Hain's three. The obverse and reverse are both a light coin silver gray with gorgeous... more |
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51 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Sixpence. N.22, Cr.1b-D.
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EF |
$20,000.00 |
 R-5. 34.4 gns. Extremely Fine. A lovely example, on a par with Hain's best and nicer than almost every other one seen. Both the obverse and reverse of this interesting piece are a rich deep coin silver gray in color. Both sides are fully struck on the flan even though the piece is distinctly oval in shape. On the obverse the tree and shrubs are clear and there is partial root structure... more |
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