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1937 LWC Grading

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Possibly F-12/15

Thoughts are always appreciated?

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I think you're right on target..I think F15
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Looks F15. Wheat stalks just aren't doing it for me. Especially the left one.
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VF20, separation of cheek and jawbone
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Wheat stalks are not always a good indicator. I have some MS RED Lincolns with NO lines in the wheat stalk. Also the left ( viewers left) wheat stalk does tend to be weaker if the strike is weak. Or the die's worn. As someone noted the jaw and cheekbone separation is a better way to go.
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