. The rare coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and Spain ... a complete list of and prices paid for rare American ... coins, fractional currency, colonial, continental and Confederate paper money; a list of all counterfeit U. S. Treasury and national bank notes and Canadian banks notes, and how to detect them; the market value of all nations' coins and bank notes in money; a list of and prices paid for rare English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and Spanish coins. Illustrated with about 150 cuts . h. On June11, John Hull and Robert Sandersons were sworn in asoff


. The rare coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and Spain ... a complete list of and prices paid for rare American ... coins, fractional currency, colonial, continental and Confederate paper money; a list of all counterfeit U. S. Treasury and national bank notes and Canadian banks notes, and how to detect them; the market value of all nations' coins and bank notes in money; a list of and prices paid for rare English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and Spanish coins. Illustrated with about 150 cuts . h. On June11, John Hull and Robert Sandersons were sworn in asofficers of the Mint, and they were to receive one shillingand sixpence for every twenty shillings coined. The shil- 10 lings were to weigh seventy-two grains, fineness nine hun-dred and twenty-five, and the sixpence and threepence inproportion. There is no date on these coins, but theywere coined the same year as authorized, and only a lim-ited number were issued of the above type, and the dieschanged the same year to the Willow, Oak and Pine Treecoins, which all bear the date of 1652 or 1662, but hadbeen coined for nearly thirty years. Uncirculated. Fine. Good. N. E. XII $3000 $1500 $500 N. E. VI 5000 2500 1000 N. E. Ill 75 00 3000 1500 There are numerous counterfeits of these coins, butthey can easily be distinguished by their symmetrical ap-pearance The originals are clipped into an irregular,round shape and the N. E. and numerals are never oppo-site each other, but at the side, or one on top and the otherat the Massachusetts Pine, Oak and WillowTree Coins. Uncirculated. Fine. Good. MASSACHUSETTS: Willow-tree Shilling: large centre-mark in tree : roots oblique to ,right: masathvsets . in. 1^1652 I xii in circle of connectedpellets: new England andom. : letters and figures broad, $25 00 $10 00 $5 00 11 Uncirculated. Fine. Shilling : roots oftree point downward : masa hvets in. 1$ date in thin figures: new lin and . ndo : broad plan- chet $150° $5oo $3


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