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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 Twopences → Noe 29-34 Oak Tree Twopences. |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
63 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.29, Cr.1-A2
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UNC |
$30,000.00 |
R-6+ (rating reduced since the Hain sale). 11.1 gns. Uncirculated. An outstanding specimen, one of the finest seen. A remarkably bright and fully lustrous example. A previous owner described this as ''Uncirculated. A Gem.'' Both sides are pale silver gray with bright gold and some very deep russet toning showing. There is mint frost visible on most of the obverse and reverse surfaces and... more |
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64 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.29, Cr.1-A2
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EF |
$9,500.00 |
R-6+ (rating reduced since the Hain sale). 12.7 gns. Extremely Fine. The obverse and reverse of this specimen are toned in deep coin silver gray. The tree is sharp, bold and both shrubs and second ground line can be seen clearly without the aid of magnification. On the reverse the letters in the legend around are sharp and bold and the central denomination and date are clear and crisp. On... more |
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65 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.30, Cr.1-A2, W
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CH AU |
$14,000.00 |
35. R-4. 11.3 gns. Choice About Uncirculated. An attractive example. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the nicer ones seen. Both sides of this pleasing little specimen are a rich gray in color. On the front the tree is complete, sharp, bold and the secondary ground line can be seen without the aid of magnification. The letters in the legend around are mostly on the... more |
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66 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.30, Cr.1-A2
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AU |
$13,000.00 |
R-4. 11.1 gns. About Uncirculated. Another lovely example. The obverse is toned in an almost even light coin silver gray and gold while the reverse is an iridescent combination of blue, gold and pale gray. The front is well centered with the entire design on the flan including almost all of the outer beaded border of dots. The central tree is sharp, the central scribing dot can be seen... more |
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67 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.31, Cr.1-A3
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UNC |
$13,000.00 |
R-6+ (rating raised since the Hain sale). Small planchet. 10.8 gns. Uncirculated. One of the finest seen. The obverse and reverse surfaces are both an even deep gray color. On the front the piece is off center to the bottom with the tops of most letters there running off the flan. The tree is sharp and bold with both shrubs showing and the secondary ground line complete. The reverse is much... more |
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68 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.31, Cr.1-A3, W
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UNC |
$24,000.00 |
35A. R-6+ (rating raised since the Hain sale). Large planchet. 12.0 gns. Uncirculated. The Noe Plate Coin. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. One of the finest seen: nicer than nearly every other one recorded. Another remarkable, near Gem specimen. Both sides are lustrous and frosty with delicate rose, gold, and pale blue toning showing. On the front the tree is full and sharp with both shrubs and... more |
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69 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Small Date. N.31, Cr.1-A3
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UNC |
$18,000.00 |
R-6+ (rating raised since the Hain sale). Large planchet. 11.8 gns. Uncirculated. One of the finest seen, nicer than Hain's three, the good one in Picker, two in a private collection, the VF in Norweb and the MHS (1970) coin, the only ones that quickly come to mind. Both sides of this diminutive little piece are an attractive pale gray in color with lighter centers. The tree is full and sharp... more |
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70 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Large Date. N.32, Cr.1-A1
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AU |
$17,000.00 |
R-6+ (rating reduced since the Hain sale). 11.3 gns. About Uncirculated. An outstanding example. One of the nicest seen: beaten by the 1991 ANS Exhibition coin but on a par with Hain's best. The obverse and reverse of this piece are medium coin silver gray in color with some traces of very pale iridescent gold showing. The tree is sharp and bold with both shrubs and the secondary ground line... more |
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71 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Large Date. N.33, Cr.1-A1. R-7
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EF |
$12,000.00 |
(rating raised since the Hain sale). 10.8 gns. Extremely Fine. A lovely example. One of the finest seen: including specimens of all the N.33 die states this is better than Roper's and about on a par with the Noe plate-MHS (1970) and 1991 ANS Exhibition coins. Both sides are pale silver gray around the peripheries, a little darker in the centers. On the obverse the legend around is complete... more |
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72 |
1662 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Oak Tree Twopence. Large Date. N.34, Cr.1-A1
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CH EF |
$13,000.00 |
R-5. 10.4 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. The Noe Plate Coin. A pleasing example. The front of this piece is beautifully toned in a nice combination of iridescent rose and pale blue over light gray. The reverse is a more even pale gray with just a hint of light blue at the upper left. The tree is sharp and bold with both shrubs showing as well as the secondary ground line and the root structure.... more |
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