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1946 S Dime Full Bands ?

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estate sale find in a cylinder of 64 and earlier dimes. this one might be interesting. the reverse shows some circulation. full bands ? had to crop the pics to make them fit.
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to the CCF, Two Feathers!
Your dime does not have full bands. PCGS describes such dimes: https://www.pcgs.com/news/what-are-...on-roosevelt
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According to your 1st picture - maybe. The rest of your pictures are not sharp enough to confirm one way or the other.
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1. FB (more propperly FSB - Full Split Bands) refer to the horizontal bands at the top, middle, and most important bottom of the Fasces.

2. Irrelevant for circulated coins.

https://www.pcgs.com/news/what-are-...ercury-dimes
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