Is this 1916-D Mercury dime in Pcgs ms-65 FB really have full bands?

It sure doesn't look like full bands to me.Not that I could ever afford to buy it,but just thought it was questionable at best.About $22,000 less in price guide for non FB in 65 grade.
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the pic might not be up to par. the middle bands just look odd.
here is another coin to compare.
BUFB – Brilliant Uncirculated with Full Bands: This grade is unique to Mercury Dimes. FB refers to the condition of the horizontal bands tying together the bundle on the fasces, on the coin's reverse. On well-struck examples, separation exists within the two sets of bands known as Full Bands.
-Paul
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how dare your doubt pcgs! now where is my check book?
if it's in an NGC (or other holder) - how did that get that designation and in a 65 holder no less!
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Just because leeway is granted doesn't mean it's right. Look at the big banks lined up with those derivative CDO's....all rated AAA by the top "TPG." Doesn't make it reality by any means.
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