Gary D Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 I picked this one up at the weekend. Ok it very worn but it's a Davies 1752 1923 mule that is with the pre 1920 obverse. Michael Goulby lists it as very rare, Spink and Rayner do not list it. Does anyone have a feel for the likely rarity of this type. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 In CCGB2008 this is the 'L' in Florin points to bead type. Price there is £110 GVF.That one has to be worth £20 surely. I think that's where I'd price it. Quote
Gary D Posted April 9, 2008 Author Posted April 9, 2008 In CCGB2008 this is the 'L' in Florin points to bead type. Price there is £110 GVF.That one has to be worth £20 surely. I think that's where I'd price it.As it's my spare I think I'll give it try on ebay. Chris, just from interest how do you come by a value for CCGB. Anyway here is the one from my own collection, a bit better than the above example. Any chance of an opinion on grade and value. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 That looks like a weak GVF too. I'm not sure where the £110 came from, some of the values don't change unless a newer price is noticed (on a sales list, in an auction etc). I have a feeling that the price quoted is pretty new.I'll take your worn one for £12 and sell for £20 if you just want to send it without faffing around. Quote
DaveG38 Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I may be misunderstanding here, but are you saying that the 'L' to a bullet is the rare type? If so, then there have been several on ebay lately, the best being a pretty much UNC one for £24. Are you sure it isn't the 'L' to a space type that's the rare one? In fact, I haven't found a specimen with the 'L' to a space!DaveG38 Quote
Gary D Posted April 9, 2008 Author Posted April 9, 2008 (edited) I may be misunderstanding here, but are you saying that the 'L' to a bullet is the rare type? If so, then there have been several on ebay lately, the best being a pretty much UNC one for £24. Are you sure it isn't the 'L' to a space type that's the rare one? In fact, I haven't found a specimen with the 'L' to a space!DaveG38I think Chris got a bit confused there but I didn't have the heart to tell him. All the 1923 reverses are L to tooth it's the obverse that counts. Davies quotes I of georgivs to gap and left of tooth. I prefer to use the I of BRITT, to gap and tooth. Tooth being the rare one.Chris your value appeared soon after I bought mine from a London Coins auction so it may be the same piece. Edited April 9, 2008 by Gary D Quote
Chris Perkins Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Thanks, I'll put that right in the next one! Always have the heart to tell me about these things.It may well have been the same coin, I quite often monitor London Coins auction prices. Quote
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