Pewter is a bluish-grey alloy. It is malleable which means that it can be hammered into shape relatively easily. It has a relatively low melting point - below 230 deg C. The exact properties depend on the component metals in the alloy.
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Pewter is 85% - 99% tin. Other constituents of the alloy are copper, antimony, bismuth and lead. There is no zinc in pewter
The number 23 on the back of a pewter figurine might indicate its number in the order of a certain mint or its number in the order of a specific run. It might also indicate the metal content of the pewter.
The properties
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The properties depend on what the transformations are.