1954 S/D Jefferson Question

I just crossed a 54 S/D from ANACS 64 to PCGS 64. I submitted it as coin 4055 as listed in the guide, grade just came in but the coin number is 38517 (FS-501(FS-033))and is listed as a subset of 4055. I look up the populations for that coin number and it says only 1 coin has been graded in all grades. 
Is this a new sub-variety that PCGS is doing or did I just get really lucky and make a rare find?
I did have the coin true-viewed because I have not seen any and thought it would be neat, I will post as soon as the pics come in.

Is this a new sub-variety that PCGS is doing or did I just get really lucky and make a rare find?
I did have the coin true-viewed because I have not seen any and thought it would be neat, I will post as soon as the pics come in.
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<< <i>I just crossed a 54 S/D from ANACS 64 to PCGS 64. I submitted it as coin 4055 as listed in the guide, grade just came in but the coin number is 38517 (FS-501(FS-033))and is listed as a subset of 4055. I look up the populations for that coin number and it says only 1 coin has been graded in all grades.
Is this a new sub-variety that PCGS is doing or did I just get really lucky and make a rare find?
I did have the coin true-viewed because I have not seen any and thought it would be neat, I will post as soon as the pics come in. >>
not sure what your getting at here, but I will take a stab..
I think your saying the pop says it is the only 1 64 s/d out there, which is way off, as Ive owned more than 10 examples of that variety over the years in PCGS 64, and know of plenty in 65 and a few 66's.
hope that helps, im sure others will chime in
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<< <i>not sure what your getting at here, but I will take a stab..
I think your saying the pop says it is the only 1 64 s/d out there, which is way off, as Ive owned more than 10 examples of that variety over the years in PCGS 64, and know of plenty in 65 and a few 66's.
hope that helps, im sure others will chime in >>
The regular S/D is listed at coin number 4055 (FS-033) and there are plenty in the pop
This coin came back as coin number 38517 (FS-501(FS-033)) and there is only one listed in the pop under that number, just trying to find out a little about this variety or where I should look to find out information about it. See pop report below:
<< <i>PCGS has only recently begun attributing coins in the Cherrypicker's Guide and citing the FS number on the holder. I believe they also assigned a new series of coin numbers for those coins that are so involved. My guess is that your pop 1/0 information is for S/D coins that have been graded under the new coin number. It certainly isn't for the old one, as I've owned two MS65s. >>
Hey Dennis
yes I believe you hit the nail on the head here
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