In the Pokemon series you can revive fossils into rare Pokemon. In Pearl you can do this at the coal museum.
Yes
Pewter is a tin-based metal alloy that consists of about 90% tin but allso much smaller percentages of antimony, bismuth, copper and zinc. Pewter is usually a dull Grey colour. pewter usesed to be very popular in Victorian times with making jewelry and sometimes kitchen utencils
Silver has more value than pewter. Silver is an element that is mined and is considered a precious metal. Pewter is an alloy or blend of tin and other metals, sometimes including lead.
go in to pewter city and you prety much go straight forweds
in the forest to pewter city its rare
The pewter reatta model is rare and I have seen it sell for $500.00 if you are lucky to find one
Is it old? Is it rare? Is it original (not a reproduction?) If the answers are yes, it might be worth something.
Potentially, but not typically. Pewter is an alloy of tin (85-99%) and copper, bismuth, antimony, or lead. Generally it isn't worth it's weight in melt. There are a few exceptions regarding rare pieces or works by famous people, but generally, pewter isn't worth much.
by the way its pewter city ,not pewter town
The pewter vase gleamed on the mantelpiece.
its north of the pewter gym.
pewter was invented in 2000 B.C.
No. Pewter is a cheap metal.
Pewter City is in the Kanto region.
pewter was first used in the egyptians
The Pewter Museum is in Pewter City in the Kanto region, which can only be accessed after the Elite Four