Ha Ha, I was being facetious. It is a good looking fake though. It would make a great conversation piece, even if it is a tad over priced.
There is more wrong with it than just the crown stamp but nothing to serious. I wouldn't mind having it at all.
There is a lot more to collecting Lee Enfields, than just perfect examples. The fact that someone went to all that trouble to make a copy of the real thing, speaks volumes about the design and the ability of the maker. These rifles intrigue me. I recently found out that what I thought was a Khyber Pass Martini, turned out to be made by a government factory in Afghanistan, then was "modified" to resemble a Britishmade rifle.
I don't care. It's unique and maybe even safer than I first thought. Explains the close attention to detail.
I wouldn't pay that much for that rifle but then again, I certainly wouldn't build one for that amount either.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.