Not sure why you quoted me on this as I didn’t mention anything of FBL in the quoted post. Although I would argue that speaking in extremes is not always accurate. Proofs are not attributed with FBL designation but a proof can in fact be short having FBL. Also to keep the subject on franklins here are some raw proofs.
This has been sitting on my desk for a couple of months. 1959 Type 2 and looks like FS 801 Type II There are only two circulation strike issues that can be found with the type II reverse, 1958 and 1959 Philadelphia mint issues. These pieces were struck from proof dies. It isn't known if this was intentional or not. They can be identified with the same characteristics as type II proofs. The eagle is in high relief and has three distinct wings to the left and right of the perch.