Just looking at the tooling aspect - no comment on the
smoothing. The hair on the
bust, the highest point of relief, apparently has the least amount of wear. If you compare the face/hair to the rest of coin's condition, there is a radical difference in consistancy. Playing with coins in my slug box, I have achieved identical results by carefully enhancing the hair through use of a steel straight pin, buff the
bust with a soft brass dremel brush and then repatinate with Dellar's. (I've used a Victrola needle for this purpose.) There's no doubt in my mind that this
obverse has been worked.
And no, I don't sell any coins I've worked, I give those away. To kids, as fundraiser donations, as swag for geo-caching, etc.