1652 (1850s) Pine Tree Sixpence. Wyatt Copy. Noe-L, Kenney-4, W-14072. Silver. EF-45 (PCGS).,Mottled russet patina enhances the otherwise pewter gray surfaces. Overall boldly defined, both sides are smooth with an attractive original appearance. The Pine Tree sixpence counterpart to the Pine Tree threepence offered above, this piece is also one of the copies made from dies originally prepared by or for Thomas Wyatt of New York City during the 1850s. The initial mintage for this copy is 12 silver pieces, distributed as part of eight-piece sets, although Wyatt produced additional silver examples for individual sale, as did Edwin Bishop when he acquired the dies from Wyatt. Survivors are scarce and eagerly sought by advanced collectors of Massachusetts Bay Colony silver. Has a TrueView image on the PCGS and CoinFacts websites.,PCGS# 534628.,,