1652 Shilling Pine Tree, Small Planchet XF45 认证号36106445, PCGS号24
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Ron Guth
In 1652, John Hull began striking silver coins bearing an image of a pine tree on the obverse and the date and denomination on the reverse. This design followed Hull's "Oak Tree" design.
Massachusetts "Pine Tree" Small Planchet Shillings include the following die varieties:
Noe 12 - All of this variety are counterfeits - 1 known per Breen
Noe 13 - Authenticity questioned by Breen
Noe 14
Noe 15
Noe 16
Noe 17 - Very Scare
Noe 18 - 5 known
Noe 19 - Rare
Noe 20 - Extremely Rare
Noe 21 - 3-4 known per Breen
Noe 22 - 5-6 known per Breen
Noe 23
Noe 24 - 4-5 known per Breen
Noe 25 - Rare
Noe 26 - Very Rare
Noe 27 - 3 known per Breen
Noe 28
Noe 29
Noe 30
Noe 31 - All of this variety are counterfeits - 1 known per Breen
Sources and/or recommended reading:
Noe, S. P. (1943). The silver coinage of Massachusetts. New York, NY: American Numismatic Society.