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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 Threepences Noe 23 Oak Tree Threepence. Crosby 1-A1.
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
52 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. Backward S's. N.23, Cr.1-A1 AU $37,500.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. Backward S's. N.23, Cr.1-A1,  W.28. R-6  (rating...
W.28. R-6 (rating reduced since the Hain sale). 14.2 gns. About Uncirculated. An outstanding specimen. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the finest seen, beaten by a Choice Unc. and tied for technical grade with the 1991 ANS Exhibition coin but better than the three Stearns coins (one of which went to Hain), the NN 60th and Norweb sale pieces, and the two in the...  more
53 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. Backward S's. N.23, Cr.1-A1 CH EF $24,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. Backward S's. N.23, Cr.1-A1.  R-6.  17.7 gns....
R-6. 17.7 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. Another high grade example of this very scarce variety. Nicer than most others seen including Hain's and Norweb's. The obverse and reverse of this specimen are toned in a rich even Harvard gray shade. On the obverse the tree is full and bold with all branches clear and the trunk details sharp. The letters in the legend around are fully on the flan...  more
54 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. Backward S's. N.23, Cr.1-A1 VF $12,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. Backward S's. N.23, Cr.1-A1.  R-6.  15.2 gns....
R-6. 15.2 gns. Very Fine. The obverse is light gray with some iridescent gold while the reverse is a little more even shade of the same color scheme. The tree on the obverse is a bit soft on the right and the letters in the legend are a little indistinct at lower left. On the reverse the denomination and date are full but the letters in NEWENGLAND are soft at the lower left and partially...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins Oak Tree Threepences Noe 24 Oak Tree Threepence. Crosby 2-A1.
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
55 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.24, Cr.2-A1, W.29. R-6+ CH EF $14,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.24, Cr.2-A1, W.29. R-6+ (rating reduced since...
(rating reduced since the Hain sale). 16.4 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. An outstanding specimen. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the finest seen: not as nice as the 1991 ANS Exhibition coin or the Hain sale coin but better than Picker's example. The obverse and reverse of this piece are a bright medium gray with some very delicate hints of blue. The planchet surfaces on...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins Oak Tree Threepences Noe 25 Oak Tree Threepence. Crosby 3-A2.
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56 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.25, Cr.3-A2. R-6 EF $24,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.25, Cr.3-A2. R-6 (conjectural, probably higher)....
(conjectural, probably higher). 16.5 gns. Extremely Fine. An outstanding example. The finest seen: nicer than the Noe plate coin (see next lot) both Hain coins, Norweb's, and the two in the MHS (1970) sale. The obverse is a light medium gray shade while the reverse is darker in color and entirely uniform. The tree on the obverse is soft on the right and in the center where the trunk...  more
57 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.25, Cr.3-A2, W.30. R-6 CH VF $8,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.25, Cr.3-A2, W.30. R-6 (conjectural, probably...
(conjectural, probably higher). 16.1 gns. Choice Very Fine. An outstanding example. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the best struck and finest seen: sharper than Hain's best, better than both MHS (1970) pieces, Hain's second coin and Norweb's Fine, tied for technical grade with one seen in a private collection. The obverse and reverse are both toned in rich gray...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins Oak Tree Threepences Noe 26 Oak Tree Threepence. Crosby 4-A2.
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
58 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.26, Cr.4-A2, W.31. R-7 EF $19,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.26, Cr.4-A2, W.31. R-7. 15.3 gns. Extremely...
15.3 gns. Extremely Fine. An outstanding specimen. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the two finest seen, the other being the June 1979 Merkin sale specimen also graded EF. Much nicer than either the Hain or Norweb coins, the only others of this variety seen. The obverse is a light gray in color while the reverse is a darker shade of gray with lighter highlights on the letters...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins Oak Tree Threepences Noe 27 Oak Tree Threepence. Crosby 5-B.
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
59 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.27, Cr.5-B. CH EF $50,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.27, Cr.5-B. R-5. 16.2 gns. Choice Extremely...
R-5. 16.2 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. An exceptional specimen. The Noe Plate Coin. The obverse and reverse are both toned in a rich and even coin silver gray shade. The tree is full and sharp, the root structure shows and the large shrub at right and smaller one at left are bold. There are even hints of some internal trunk detail visible. The peripheral legend around is fully legible...  more
60 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.27, Cr.5-B, W.32 AM $16,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.27, Cr.5-B, W.32. R-5. 14.3 gns. An attractive...
R-5. 14.3 gns. An attractive example. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. Nicer than the Hain coin. Both sides are toned in deep gray. The tree on the front is mostly sharp and clear and some root and shrub detail can be seen. The legend around on this side is quite soft at right and lower left due to the state of the die (as seen on the preceding example, as well). On the reverse the center is...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 New York The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins 1652 & 1662 Oak Tree Coins Oak Tree Threepences Noe 28 Oak Tree Threepence. Crosby 6-C.
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
61 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.28, Cr.6-C, W.33 EAM $8,000.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.28, Cr.6-C, W.33. R-4. 16.9 gns. Very Fine....
R-4. 16.9 gns. Very Fine. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. Both sides are medium coin silver gray in color. On the obverse the tree is a little soft in the upper left but is mostly visible elsewhere, the trunk has suggestive hints of internal detail and the root structure is clear. The peripheral legend around on this side is soft at the bottom left and along almost the...  more
62 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.28, Cr.6-C. F / VF $5,500.00
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Threepence. N.28, Cr.6-C. R-4. 17.4 gns. Fine/Very Fine. The...
R-4. 17.4 gns. Fine/Very Fine. The obverse is light coin silver gray while the reverse is a more even and darker shade of the same color. On the front the tree looks very mushy below its center with only partial branches showing, no root structure evident and the trunk entirely missing. The peripheral letters in the legend around, even given the small size and odd shape of the flan,...  more
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