1652 Oak Tree Shilling. Noe-14, Salmon 11a-Gi, W-530. Rarity-4. IN at Bottom, Spiny Tree. EF-40 (PCGS).
69.6 grains. A superb example at the assigned grade level, fully original in preservation and bathed in warm charcoal-russet patina. The toning is not so deep as to preclude appreciation of traces of original frosty luster. Even so, the surfaces are more matte-like in texture, and they are well centered on the planchet with full peripheral legends on both sides. Outer borders also complete in all areas save for at lower obverse. Otherwise pleasantly round, a short, straight planchet clip is centered on 2:30 relative to the obverse. Impressively smooth overall with no worrisome planchet defects or handling marks. The popular Spiny Tree variety is generally regarded as the last of the Oak Tree shillings produced. The obverse die is the same as that used to strike Noe-13, although for Noe-14 it has been extensively reworked to include a thicker trunk to the tree and thorns, or spines, on the branches. This is a wholesome example for the grade that is sure to please.
PCGS# 915746. NGC ID: 2ARN.
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From the Sydney F. Martin Collection. Earlier ex American Heritage Minting, November 2005. Earlier still, from an unrecorded auction in England. Collector envelope and tags with attribution notes included.
Estimate: $10000
Price realized | 6'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 10'000 USD |