You have me at a disadvantage here, as I have never worked with the steel gene personally.
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According to the Holland Lop Standard of Perfection, chinchillas have a pearl white surface band ticked with BLACK, then a black band, pearl white, and slate bands. Your doe appears to have white ticking, and no banding on most of the hairshaft. That would lead me to the same conclusion as
@Alaska Satin, that this is a steel, not a poorly banded chinchilla.
The SOP for blue steel is for the color to run as deep as possible down the hairshaft. Since the ticking is white, there must be chinchilla in the genetics. Steel pushes the yellow-toned middle agouti band out to the end of the hairshaft, so the standard full color 'C-' rabbit like castor/chestnut agouti ends up with a slate gray coat and gold tips. The chinchilla gene 'c(chd)-' removes all yellow tones, leaving the tips pearl white--thus the silver tipped steels have chinchilla in their background.
Other steel requirements from the SOP are that the ticking is to be evenly distributed over the entire body (except the belly, which is permitted to be a lighter blue). Nape of the neck and around the nostrils (agouti marking areas) are allowed to be pearl white or blue. Upper tail to be blue, underside matching the belly. What color is her belly?