Teg Posted June 10, 2006 Posted June 10, 2006 Following on from another post ! - andGrades and comments?Teg Quote
Peter Posted June 10, 2006 Posted June 10, 2006 Both coins have eye appeal...but both have problems of sorts.I would grade them in the region GF to NVF (with the overdate slightly higher of the 2).Yes.... I could easily find a space in my collection for them.(especially the P821) Quote
Teg Posted June 10, 2006 Author Posted June 10, 2006 Both coins have eye appeal...but both have problems of sorts.I would grade them in the region GF to NVF (with the overdate slightly higher of the 2).Yes.... I could easily find a space in my collection for them.(especially the P821)I'll comment on the grades in a while - the 821 is indeed nice - but I paid more for the second variety.Teg Quote
Peter Posted June 10, 2006 Posted June 10, 2006 In my opinion all George 1 are rare in anything AF+A GF is a sort after coin (ditto CH 2nd) and any date readable William. Quote
Teg Posted June 14, 2006 Author Posted June 14, 2006 Hi,The first coin - 1 over 0 was bought from Colin Cooke as VF. (I was visiting Colin so saw the coin in hand before buying). At the time I thought GF or NVF. I have it listed in my collection as GF. On the other hand Colin was very strict in his grading - so perhaps I am being harsh.The second coin is the variety with the stop after GEORIVS coming before the wreath - scarce, and again GF probably GF.Yes VF GI are rare.Teg Quote
Peter Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Top notch coins.& Croker was a talented man.In the days before internet and pictures in catalogues I used to grade my dealers...Colin was a couple of grades up on some of the others.I only ever sent 1 coin back.G1 is really difficult to grade....don't be too harsh.They rarely fit into Spinks pricing structureeg a typical valuation F £30 VF £125 EF £350....something between a grade is hard to value...and then there is porosity (or lack of),striking flaws,off centres,trace of the dreaded green,weak strikes, etc etc.I would have bought them (with Mrs Peters permission of course) Quote
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