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1652 Mass 3-Pence Noe-36?

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I think this is a Noe-36. Can someone knowledgeable on these verify, and if not, what Noe # is it? Also, what should the weight be?

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Doing a little internet research I agree that this is a Noe-36. As far as weight the site claims 18 grains and then gives examples of coins as low as 14.5 grains. 18 grains = 1.166 grams and 14.5 grains = .997 grams.
Here is the coinfacts site I used.
http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_c...tree_n36.htm
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This one weighs 15.4 grains.

http://coins.ha.com/itm/colonials/1...a/208-6444.s

Unless this is the exact coin you're looking at, the similarities in wear/strike weaknesses at AT and D and roundness are a bit too close for comfort.
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Could be the same coin or its twin. Colonials get cracked out all the time.
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It is not the same coin, but has similar characteristics.

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