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Yes it was along with brass and silver, most of the coins were struck in pewter and the brass and silver coins are likely patterns and only 6 coins are known to exist.

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Q: Is the 1776 continential currency made with pewter?
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What was the 1776 continental currency coin made of?

Some continental coins were made of pewter, others of bronze or silver. The 1776 "continental currency" (dollar) is one of the rarest US coins and many were made from pewter, consequently suffering from corrosion of the tin.


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When was pewter made?

Pewter was made in the 16th century. It is manufactured worldwide now. Northern France, Germany, and England have led in production of pewter.


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Pewter can be made into tableware or decorative objects.


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I have a bi-centennial plate made of metal. It is marked Taiwan. How do I know if it is metal or pewter?

Pewter is a metal, its made from tin and a small amount of copper, so if it's pewter it's metal


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What are pewter buttons?

Pewter is a metal alloy usually between 85 and 99 per cent tin with the remainder consisting of copper, bismuth, antimony and lead. Pewter buttons are simply buttons made of pewter.


Is pewter magnetic?

Pewter is not magnetic. It is mostly made of tin which is a non magnetic material.


How much did a pair of boots cost in 1776?

The answer to this question is impossible to answer. Things like boots were not mass made and were made to order by a cobbler for a particular person. They also would have been paid for using the British currency of 1776 the pound sterling. The boots would have taken about 6 months for delivery to the person who ordered them.