The publishers of this guide MUST know that hobbyists rely on the Charlton Guide for accurate information provided within it's pages, and all I can say is ... it's disgusting that they are ignoring this fact, and clearly do not feel any "responsibility" to produce a good and accurate product. Want my increased price paid for a lower quality book -- money back!!!
-I think you're overreacting a tad. The
guide (& remember it is a "
guide" aimed to help collectors form an opinion on "what its approximately worth") will never be that accurate (or precise) for the most recent series. It's just "the nature of the beast." Collectors look at the "TRENDS" for that kind of up-to-date info. (Or pay a subscription fee for "
Track & Price")
They catalogues are published & released far too early IMO. You guys know me- I've been complaining about the gross oversight of the
M-C FTH $10 for years but overall, the Charlton guide is my "bible" which is pretty darn helpful the farther you go back. They're still slow at picking up on the popularity of special numbers but that's to be expected. MOST guides normally follow trends "well after" the trend has been established.
[For example the opposite mentality would be- should catalogues bump up QEII note estimates simply b/c HM passed away & newbies (or those who lapsed into inactivity) have suddenly become keen on her notes?]. I should think not. It is better that catalogues err on the side of caution/conservative grading/predictions (rather than loose grading & speculative hyperbole over X note).
When it comes to the most recent released series (& prefixes) of almost any nation, you can pretty much bet that the catalogue info will be fairly DATED. One shouldn't be expecting up-to-date "Trends" analysis (to be sure).
You are much better off consulting online resources for recent series (& even special numbers). I try to give a weekly analysis on my NC site:
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes but you may wish to go for a "track & price" algorithm for more accurate predictions.