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VG10. The obverse says VF20 but the reverse wheat stalks are speaking VG8 so I netted her a 10.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice one Dave, F-15.. 
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Not bad, F12.
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Bedrock of the Community
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XF20-30 the reverse strike is really weak.
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The 24-D and 25's are known for weak strikes.
mdrosophila, you mean VF20-30.
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Yes I mean Very fine 20 or possibly 30.
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Due to graininess of photo, I'll go F-12 or 15 on this one.
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My "knee jerk" reaction was F-12. But knowing that these were weakly struck ( not as bad as the 18d, or 25d and S), I took a second look at the lettering and wheat stalks. The lettering is stronger than what we would expect with a Fine. The Wheat stalks definitely show signs of uneven wear on the die. The lettering is well struck. Taking the die state into account and not being able to get a good look at the surfaces I'll go with a conservative VF-35 and wouldn't argue too much with an XF-40.
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