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Pine Tree Shilling (large)

Designed and engraved by: John Hull (American (born in England), 1624–1683)
and: Robert Sanderson, Sr. (American (born in England), 1608–1693)
British Colonial Issue
dated 1652; struck 1667–74
Object Place: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Medium/Technique Silver
Dimensions Diameter and weight: 28-28.8 mm, 4.6 gm (1 1/8 in., 0.16 oz.)
Credit Line Gift of Dr. Samuel Abbott Green
Accession Number17.293
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsNumismaticsCoins

Catalogue Raisonné Noe 1; Crosby 12-I; Breen 37
DescriptionThis is a large planchet Pine Tree Shilling, made on a rocker press like the Willow and Oak Tree precursers. It is the variety with the bullet before and the rosette after the IN in the obverse inscription, which also has four long "roots" angled to the right beneath the tree. This example is a late striking because it exhibits advanced die-breaks horizontally across the reverse die, especially between the 1 and 6 of the date and extending from the 2 through the N of AN in the inscription.