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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 10 Pine Tree Shilling. Crosby 1a-C. |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
99 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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UNC |
$27,500.00 |
N.10, Cr.1a-C, W.37. R-3. 73.3 gns. Uncirculated. The Wurtzbach Plate Coin. Wonderful quality for one of these, far nicer than Hain's better piece, Norweb's Choice EF, and the extremely nice piece in NN's 60th sale (ex Clarke-Boyd duplicates). Lovely rich gray and iridescent blue and gold toning can be seen on both sides. There are traces of original mint frost in some of the protected... more |
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100 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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AU |
$20,000.00 |
N.10, Cr.1a-C. R-3. 70.7 gns. About Uncirculated. An attractive example of a variety that usually comes VF and for which an EF is cause for rejoicing. Both the obverse and reverse are rich gray with some iridescent gold showing. On the front the tree is mostly sharp and the root structure shows. The letters in the legend around are a little soft at the bottom, elongated at the top and... more |
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101 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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AU |
$15,000.00 |
N.10, Cr.1a-C. R-3. 73.0 gns. About Uncirculated. A lovely example of a variety almost always found in much lower grade. The obverse is light gray with iridescent gold while the reverse is a darker shade of gray with an even deeper toning band running horizontally the upper third of the coin. The tree on the front is sharp and bold, the split trunk is clear, some root detail can be... more |
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102 |
1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Large Planchet. Backwards N
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CH EF |
$13,000.00 |
N.10, Cr.1a-C. R-3. 73.0 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. The Noe Plate Coin. A spectacularly toned specimen, the obverse a combination of iridescent blue, gold, and pale rose, the reverse a bright and lustrous combination of pale gold and iridescent blue. The tree on the front is a little soft, due to the later state of the die, the ''bird's nest'' break here being more advanced. The letters... more |
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