1652 Pine Tree Sixpence. Noe-33, Salmon 2-B, W-670. Rarity-3. Pellets at Trunk. EF Details--Damage (PCGS).31.1 grains. Richly original toning and overall sharp definition enhance the appeal of this more affordable type candidate for the Pine Tree sixpence. The obverse is off center to the top, typical of the Noe-33 variety, but apart from the letters SATHVS, which are partially off the flan, all devices on that side are boldly defined and fully appreciable. The reverse is better centered, again characteristic of the variety, although the lower border is tight to the tops of the letters in that area. Otherwise smooth in hand, a slight bend associated with a few indentations in the centers explains the stated qualifier. Noe-33 is the most frequently encountered of the three known varieties of the Pine Tree sixpence.