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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Massachusetts Silver Coins → Pine Tree Coins → Large Planchet Pine Tree Shillings → Noe 4 Pine Tree Shilling. Crosby 5-B1. |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
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1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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GEM UNC |
$40,000.00 |
 N.4, Cr.5-B1, W.43. R-4. 69.4 gns. Gem Uncirculated. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. Outstanding quality for one of these, one of the finest seen, nicer than the Norweb-Hain Noe 4 and the Roper-Hain ''N.4.5'' coins, for example. Both sides are toned in light gray with iridescent blue and pale gold showing. The piece has full mint lustre and frost and is lightly reflective when angled through... more |
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84 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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UNC |
$30,000.00 |
 N.4, Cr.5-B.1. R-4. 72.7 gns. Uncirculated. Another very lovely example of this variety. On a par for technical grade with both Unc Hain coins (ex Roper and ex Norweb) and far nicer than Picker's. Both sides of this example are toned in that rich gray and gold combination that seems to characterize some of the Pine Tree shilling varieties. On this specimen the letters in the obverse... more |
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85 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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CH AU |
$19,000.00 |
 N.4, Cr.5-B.1. R-4. 76.5 gns. Choice About Uncirculated. An attractive specimen that some might prefer grading Unc. This is one of the nicest seen of the late state Noe 4 Shilling that has its own ''Noe number'' (''N.4.5''). The obverse is light gray and pale russet while the reverse has toned in a spectacular combination of iridescent blue, rose, light gold and pale gray. There is... more |
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86 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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AU |
$17,000.00 |
 N.4, Cr.5-B1. R-4. 69.8 gns. About Uncirculated. A final attractive example of this variety with the distinctive backward N in ENGLAND on the reverse. Both the obverse and reverse of this specimen are toned in a nice rich coin silver gray shade. There are suggestive hints of iridescent blue and rose showing in the centers. The surfaces have hints of original mint frost and lustre in... more |
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