They are far from consistent in their grading standards. I quite liked the attached coin in their sale, described as: 1839 No W.W. Plain edge Proof, Reverse upright, ESC 1284 nFDC with hints of green and gold toning Failed to mention the edge knock at 11 oclock though
We were just discussing the 1841 penny on another thread, comparing your CCGB price against spink and Tony Claytons site in UNC, yours seems a bit low, both have it at £500, your price £200
Pete's 1841 penny: Its interesting to see the price Difference in Spink and the new CCGB book for this coin compared to what CGS are saying, but i thought CGS were a GRADING company, so where does their valuation come from. In UNC SPINK has £500 and CCGB £200 compared to a Grading companies £600
Oh that thumbprint on the REV Is it me or does the sea seem To change under the lighthouse and looks different under the shield etc? Its like there's a cutout under the lighthouse