I appreciate your concern and won't be grinding on it. Although, it is (was) tempting to smooth up the face. It'd be nice if there was a test for beryllium. I have a couple of BeCu tools and the color is quite a bit redder than this, due to the copper. I'm not familiar with the color of Aluminum Bronze, but generally assume all bronze shows more copper color than brass. Technically, brass is a type of bronze though, so, what do I know?
Here's a brass
Snap-on hammer; since we're on the topic. It's a BH-16, for Brass Hammer 16 oz..
I pulled it out of a scrap metal bin years ago.
Here is a recent purchase that sort of bridges the gap between the two "brass" hammers, in that it has the shape if the first one, with the brand of the second. (If the pointy end was cut off).
The slight angle of the pointy end makes it look like it's been put on the handle upside down. Aesthetically, I'd prefer to see it sloped towards the user, but the lettering implies that it was intentional. It's probably better for reaching into tight places.
