Love the luster on the white one, and was all set to choose that, but went for the colored one (B), because it has a slightly better strike. And then I changed my mind again. So I went with "can't decide" on this poll.
Both are worth of keeping and adding to a type set. If your set has toned coins, then B but if your set is more blast white, coin A is the better choice.
I'd keep the 1945-D. Though the 1944-D admittedly has some nice toning, I really like the blast white appearance of the 45-D. I've had a couple of 20 centavos pieces like that and they were nothing short of gorgeous. That was a pretty hard choice since I'm kinda a U.S. Philippines junkie. A lot of good deals in that section can be snatched up on GreatCollections.
Not a coin I have ever collected but both are beautiful - have to go with the color of B even at the lower grade.
B because of much better strike and whatever caused PCGS to give it a 64 isn't distracting. I fine A's poor strike much more distracting. Personally I like white coins more than toned but coin B is an attractive example. So, B
You know I am a toning guy and my first impression was Coin B, but when I saw that Coin A was 2 grades higher, and appears to have stronger luster, I really can't decide without an "in hand" inspection.
These two coins seem to be splitting the vote evenly. I thought that might be the case for this collection spot. Currently the toned coin is in my Type Set, and the blast white one is on standby. Generally speaking, toned coins just are so much more attractive to me, but in this case I am really struggling, as the luster and overall look of the white coin just keeping calling me... Sometimes I upgrade a coin, and immediate list the old coin for sale. I try to not buy filler coins, or coins that will annoy me, but mistaken purchases do creep in from time to time. Other times, like these coins, I am really torn and so I keep both, but only one coin is in the set. Afterall, this is supposed to be a Type Set, and there are rules! Any duplicate coins worth keeping are in a "box-of-25" set. Rarely, I trade one out as my opinion changes and I decide to give the coin in waiting a chance. What to do, what to do.... I'll ponder it a few more years.