FishKepr, you or the owner really need to take it in and have it hands on evaluated by someone in the know. No-one is going to be able to make a proper evaluation on line with photos. The lighting and resolution just isn't there. The value depends on a proper assessment that simply can't be done in here.
One person may see things that are not really there while others may not see things that are. The only solution is a hands on inspection by an expert. If in perfect condition, a documented evaluation will cost around $50. If there are problems, a good evaluator will tell you what it is and not charge you anything.
That is a fairly scarce variation. In premium condition and to a serious collector, it is worth well in excess of $1500. Re-done, its down around $500. A huge difference for someone that may need the cash.
With all that said, I think I see issues but sincerely hope that I am wrong and very well may be. Once again, this from looking at less than ideal photos online.
Good Luck,
MLG