Well, I must say the pictures although nice do not do it justice. The luster is fabulous in hand. It graded PCGS65RB, which of course I thought low. It was pictured on their pop reports but since fell off. I will get it reimaged at Baltimore. There is a hard luster to it that make some of the surfaces almost proof like, even with the luster - usually not possible. This coin is from the Grand Ole Days at Spink when the SNC was unsurpassed as a source for top British coins.
I've handled a few examples, but none nearly as nice as this one, congrats on an awesome coin. Actually the "prince" as the 1922 with reverse of 1927 is the king
You mean this one? Possibly more valuable, but certainly not as wonderfully preserved. I will still hold the OP coin out as such, even in the face of the 1922 rev. 1927 or the 1933 as I have never seen any of these as beautiful.