The Stede Pewter company produced products in the 1920s through the 1940s. The company was located in Germany. Stede pewter made in Germany should be stamped ZINN.
If it is the Star Trek Franklin Mint- Enterprise 1701-D Pewter Ship, then depending on condition should be worth around $150.
in front of the diglett cave there should be a sleeping snorlax. if you have the radio card for this region one of the stations should have the pokeflute. turn that on and exit from the raadio. talk to snorlax battle it and go through diglett cave. Pewter is around that general area
If you got the spaceship on the Pewter Moon, and you are back in Arturus, it should be parked on top of the castle. If you are in space, deliberately crashing the ship will transport you back to the Pewter Moon. (The only other way off the planet Poptropica is the saucer. If it's gone, you are stuck.)
take it to pewter city and let the person at the com puter extract it for u ( you should get omastar)
Yes althougit weakens the spot that it is bent. You should not do this intentionally. Unless you will never use it again.
if im not mistaken pewter city is with brock... you go to Vermillion City and go to Route 11 there is a Snorlax in the way go to your Pokegear radio and pull the circle thing to the top and you should see Pokemon flute
silver will most likely have the symbol 925 imprinted on it somewhere. as for telling if something is pewter or not, I'm still trying to work that out. "Pewter contains lead and will leave a pencil-like mark when drawn across a piece of paper." Actually, pewter can (and used to, exclusively) contain lead along with other metals but modern alloys contain tin (92%-95%), copper(up to 2.5%) and subtitute ANTIMONY (less than 2%) for LEAD. There are standards about the amount of antimony added to the alloy in order that the finished pewter product is food-safe. Try this link for further information: http://www.pewtersociety.org/care.HTML The difference between SILVER and PEWTER should be readily apparent as pewter is so much softer than silver. Pewter can be carved with a sharp tool with relative ease: silver can not. Even if it doesn't contain lead pewter will still leave a mark when scratched on a hard surface (but so will silver...just a mark of a different gray).
None. It's 92% tin and the remainder is antimony and bismuth (8%). "Today newly manufactured pewter should be a lead free alloy usually being hardened with additions of antimony and copper, containing over 90% tin. Other elements such as silver and bismuth are sometimes used. In the past pewter often contained lead but as awareness has grown into the harmful effects of lead it should now have been eliminated."
Nope HaHa
Yo have to get a fossil then you take it to the museum in Pewter City and there should be a scientist on the right who will tell you if you have any fossils.
Acids in the fruit juice can leach the metal into juice