Update on Pine Tree Shilling

JeffInMass

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Jan 14, 2006
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Minelab Manticore, Minelab Equinox 600, Minelab Explorer SE Pro, Explorer XS, Fisher CZ6A
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Metal Detecting

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Was this the one posted a few weeks ago or more, unslabbed and found?

If so that's awesome, I thought it was one of those....

Keep @ it and HH!!
 

I got last yrs. Red Book and it says $7500. Someone at auction may pay more than that. But be careful about auctioneers. Some of them take 30%+. Sell the thing yourself or through a registered dealer listing. There is a dealer- Northeast Numismatics in Concord Ma. who seems like a nice man. I met him a couple of times. Once at his shop where I personally brought a rare coin to him and once at the Radisson in Boston at the Colonial Coin Collectors convention. Can't hurt to see what he has to say. He may be very fair in his price to list and sell it for you. My guess is 10% but I'm sure he can sell it for you. Dealers have contacts ALL over the world that may get you plenty more than the list price. Especially a coin like that! Reputable dealers get the best prices! I would sell! GOOD LUCK and HH always HOGGE
 

Awesome coin, Jeff!

And you got to hold it in your hand for a while.

Does ANCS not note the variant or is it on the other side?
 

:thumbsup: Very Well Done :thumbsup:
 

I just saw your grade an said holy sh**!! I'm very happy for you...lil bit jealous cause I'm having some bad times detecting lately but very happy it was real an glad you have such a good verdict.....
 

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