Actually a solid silver coin with a face value of five Australian dollars consisting of 1 & 1/7 Troy Oz (which doesn't seem right) or 36.31grams (which does) of silver will set you back AUD$65 for proof grade directly from the Mint. A 1 ounce proof-grade Australian Silver Dollar - if you could get it - from the same source is also AUD$65.
And people think I'm somewhat mad for wanting some cheep circulated silver dollars for a prank I've been planning to pull for years at Christmas time: "Right, you've found a puny little coin in your plum pudding. Check out the coins I've found in my ice cream!" For apparently you should only use non-reactive base metal coins - like gold & silver - in food.
And people think I'm somewhat mad for wanting some cheep circulated silver dollars for a prank I've been planning to pull for years at Christmas time: "Right, you've found a puny little coin in your plum pudding. Check out the coins I've found in my ice cream!" For apparently you should only use non-reactive base metal coins - like gold & silver - in food.