Yours clearly has unbroken luster. Looking at mine, the surfaces have more of a satiny look. Let's see if my larger images of my coin are helpful. click on the 'nails.
kinda late, but im still not that far advanced. at . maybe.as if someone helped it. on the other hand, great idea, if AT true.
I was holding off becz I thought I saw scratches on the top back of the wagon, and several flattened spots when I compared it to my examples. Interesting though the 2nd "T" in States looks like a greased filled die ?
Originally ... but they ended up having them over time such as the Little Bighorn fight. http://www.historynet.com/battle-of-little-bighorn-were-the-weapons-the-deciding-factor.htm
I don't see any marks on the top of the wagon. But I think you may be right about the T in STATES. Thanks for the comments!
After a few bourbons it could be a star wars blaster.....right Ken? before bourbon.... after bourbon.
What the devil is the matter with me...........a bow. And for you young folks. The native Americans had a way with getting a hold of 'arms'. Google Braddock........