A full steps designation is only available for MS coins. Not proof coins, and not coins in lower condition than MS. And, they reworked the dies (I forget the year) and all the modern nickels (or most of them, have full steps). So those don't qualify either.
It was somewhere in the 80's I believe that 5FS were common, some issues with 6FS were common also. The years and MM were hit and miss. After the westword journey all coins had 6 FS. @Kc 17 Your coin has had contact across the steps, For FS the steps cannot have any contact/damage.
No. Not at all. Don't do it because they won't return your money when you pay for error/variety attribution which it doesn't have. All I see is circulation wear and tear unfortunately. And as mentioned, die deterioration doubling. It's worthless doubling that is flat and Shelflike. They don't attribute that either