"Oak Tree" shilling
Date1660-1667
Struck by
Hull & Sanderson
MediumSilver
DimensionsDiameter: 26 mm
Weight: 70 grains
Credit LineGift of the Lasser Family
Object number2004-8,5
Label TextAt some point, Hull and Sanderson acquired either a "roller" or a "rocker press," the former similar to the old-fashioned clothes wringers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This minting machine produced coins of higher quality and clarity and was used to strike the "Oak Tree" series of coins. The association with the "oak" dates from the 19th century, regardless of the resemblance to the tree.Noe #6, Breen-19
ProvenanceNorweb (Bowers & Merena, 10-12-87, lot 1162), F. Baldwin (5-19-63)
ca.1660-1667
1652 (struck ca. 1660-1667)
1660-1667
1660-1667
1662
1667-1674
1653-1660
1674 -1682
1652 (struck ca. 1667-1674)
1652 (struck ca. 1675-1682)
1652 (struck ca. 1675-1682)
ca.1659