Pewter

See also: Pewter (homonymy)

The pewter is a Alliage of Cuivre, tin and Plomb (with sometimes of the traces of other metals) largely used by the Gallic Peuples to manufacture their currencies. The pewter coins were generally run and not struck. This Gallic currency was mainly used in the north of Gaules.

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