1964D D/D FS-503??
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Ih the last time (two days) I find those coins. IMHO the coin A it is an VLD stage A and the coin B an LD stage B.
I try to simplify your assertions making an motage with the VV posting (only reff I find) Wex it is very short
If are true FS-503 1964D D/D I will add to my collection the No 6 and 7 know this variety. Till now only ANACS certify 5. PCGS told me they will recognise and will be theirs first ones. I play here around MS 63 to MS 64.
Enjoy and your tough please:
Silvio
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good luck - I do not think they will take die cracks into consideration when the variety is a RPM. I am not even sure why Variety Vista shows them all. Those crack locations are frequently found in many different Washington dates/mms. Even if you had a late die state that has been heavily polished, if you can not see the other mintmark inside and above, I doubt you will get the designation. The following pic is what we get from new CherryPicker's Guide (I am not sure what other references PCGS variety graders have and use).