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1966 Silver Dollar - Sb Yes Or No?

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About 20 years ago I acquired a number of silver dollars - 1 1963 & 3 1966 Voyager Silvers. I thought I had accurately determined that none of the 66's were small bead variety but now I am not so sure. Under closer examination & with a bit more idea of HOW to look, I think one of the three is different from the other two. I have pictures of two of the coins for comparison - tell me, please, what you think...

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Pics are small.
Beads are large.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Thanks DBM, My pictures are considerably larger but the image optimizer is tricky for sizing... I will have to play with it more - first day here :) I was pretty sure all three were large bead but one 'I'just seemed to be far less 'between the denticles' than the other two. Needed a more seasoned eye to confirm that it was still a large bead. Still not a bad investment for a face value purchase.
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Coincollectic, here's small/large bead comparison photos on this thread that might be helpful.
https://goccf.com/t/187538

The wider space between each of the small beads is very distinct.
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