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1652 SHILNG Pine Tree Shilling, Large Planchet, Ligatured NE, MS62 NGC. Noe-8.2, W-740, Salm...
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Sold on Jan 5, 2017 for:
$37,600.00
Bid Source: Live: Phone bidder
Description
1652 Noe-8.2 Pine Tree Shilling, MS62
Usual Late Die State
Ex: Picker Collection
1652 SHILNG Pine Tree Shilling, Large Planchet, Ligatured NE,
MS62 NGC. Noe-8.2, W-740, Salmon 7-E, R.4. 72.4 grains.
The prominent die break at the base of GL in ENGLAND identifies
this important and rare die marriage in its later die states.
Although struck on a narrow flan with OM and the monogrammed NE
partially off the planchet, the strike is generally well centered.
This example is the usual late die state of the Noe-8 die pair,
cataloged as Noe-8.2. On this example, the die break affects four
beads of the inner circle and is slightly later than the piece
plated in Salmon, or any of those offered in the Ford Collection.
The die state is about the same as the Hain-Partrick coin that we
sold in January 2015. Both sides are fully lustrous with satin
surfaces beneath light gold and pale blue toning. Listed on page 47
of the 2017 Guide Book.Ex: Richard Picker Collection (Stack's, 10/1984), lot 26.
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2ARY, Variety PCGS# 45373, Base PCGS# 23, Greysheet# 70725)
Auction Info
2017 January 4 - 9 FUN US Coins Signature Auction - Fort Lauderdale #1251 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2017
4th-9th
Wednesday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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