Obverse has different variety of bust Reverse has no peace pipe, campfire replaced with rocks and feather or weed along with other slight variances Appears to be struck(not 100% sure) and it overall looks of high quality, almost more appealing than the original White metal (nickel, pewter, zinc I don't know) Measures 50.5mm, ribbed edge, about 40 grams Is it just a novelty? Why would they leave out some of the prime elements? Only could find 3 with no price results. Proving to be more elusive than any of the 13 originals, later restrikes by Richardson, the many US mint restrikes (old and new cut dies), or the lead casts (castings of the old and new strikes) This is a very interesting "copy" and the only one I can find with a different variety type
No need to double post https://www.cointalk.com/threads/17...no-fire-or-pipe-thoughts.269730/#post-2256422
Different pics different post, look at the pics and different categories also. Thanks for the helpful info guys...
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no need for sarcasm, many folks re-post hoping to get different answers. You won't get a lot of respect that way