Simon, that "Charcoal" looks more like an Anery A to me. According to Kathy Love, the difference between an Anery A and a Charcoal (Anery B) is that charcoals are axanthic, whereas Anerys do retain the yellow pigment. I see quite a lot of yella in that fella.

Please correct me if I'm wrong here, but here's a quote from her site:
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CHARCOAL CORNS (Type "B" Anerythristics) Each season I have a few of these hatch and become available. This strain of black albino corn is far less common, and is one “ingredient” of making blizzard corns. They are almost totally axanthic, meaning they lack even the residual yellow pigment on their throats that’s typical in type A anerythristic specimens
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So, are you sure that's not an Anery?