The best bet is to get the serial number (and if the seller won't give you that, and verify that they match on ALL so marked parts of the gun, WALK AWAY) and get a Cody letter direct to you- it will be well worth the $60.00
I do not have a Specialty, Eagle or Crown LONGRANGE Smith, most of the LONGRANGE Smiths were produced in Field and possibly Ideal Grade, some with 30" and some with 32" barrels, most, as with the majority of Field grade 12 Smiths, were double trigger and extractor guns-
I do not doubt the quality of the design or metallurgy of the Smith guns, I am a big fan of LC Smiths (most of mine are 12 pre-1913 ejector guns) BUT the wood, the sidelocks and the greater felt recoil of today's 3" loads--I would take any Smith that you might purchase that has intact buttstock, and have a good gunsmith like Dewey Vicknair or Jerry Andrews or Buck Hamlin acra-glas reinforce the stock head to insure against splits and stress fractures from heavy loads.
I slightly know the gentleman who has the Crown 12 on GB- he does a first class job of describing all his guns for sale. I am a person who dwells on details and "getting it right" and I appreciate any seller who takes the time to completely describe a gun he is offering. I can't speak as to the price range, as a Crown grade Smith is "out of my league" unless the Prize Patrol pulls into my driveway with a certified check as big as a billboard--