Keep in mind that I've never graded this type of coin before, but a MS65, I think not! In fact, with the marks that I observed at this magnifucation, I would go no better than MS60 and feel like I was grading very loose. At least on the same scale as I'm used to grading American gold coins. Don't blame you for not bidding.
Thank you
I thought the original design had completely detailed hair whence I graded XF also the field beyond the lettres seems to have more lustre then the field outside the lettres
Turns out the design did not have all hair and MS62 looks reasonable in that case
MS60 is an ugly beat up scratched and bagmarked thing you puke when you look at it
My bad since I can buy many post 1850 Napoleon III at melt at the exchange agents in at least XF I did not do my homework on this type of 20 FF
( which I do not really collect and I have two good specimen allready)