Description
This is a 1652 MASSACHUSETTS OAK TREE 3 THREE PENCE NO IN – LOW GRADE/HOLED BUT RARE! The first coinage ever struck in the Continental United States, these were produced by John Hull of Boston for the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the fledgling New World. The Three Pence coins are far rarer than the Shillings, and this coin would quickly be a five figure coin if not for some of the issues. An affordable example of a true piece of American numismatic history. Our commitment is to provide you with quality coins and collectibles at the best possible prices. This piece is no exception. Please note, the coin and collectibles markets do fluctuate, and prices occasionally will change. In this rare circumstance, we will contact you first to verify your order.









