Rare Coin Minted in Colonial New England Sells for $350,000

Rare Coin Minted in Colonial New England Sells for $350,000
Silver and copper coins dating from 1652 to 1855, are displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, on Jan. 6, 2015. Kayana Szymczak/Getty Images
The Associated Press
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BOSTON—One of the first coins minted in Colonial New England, which was recently found among other coins in a candy tin, has sold at auction for more than $350,000, more than it was expected to get, the auctioneer said Friday.

The one shilling silver coin made in Boston in 1652—considered the finest example of just a few dozen such coins known to still exist—was sold to an anonymous online bidder from the U.S., London-based Morton & Eden Ltd. said in a statement.