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A lot of the earlier pre-decimal Australian coins are silver.
My personal favourites to stack are 'Florins'
In terms of their silver content, keep the following in mind:
Florins minted from 1910 to 1945 were produced with a .925 sterling silver content, weighing 11.31 grams (0.3636 troy ounces) with an actual silver weight (ASW) of 10.46 grams (0.3363 ozt). Florins minted from 1946 to 1963 were produced with a .500 silver content (50% silver), weighing 11.31 grams with an ASW of 5.65 g (0.1818 ozt).
But the Aussie silver coin I reckon you'll really love is the 'Crown'.
They are big, thick mofos that were only minted in 1937 and 1938.
Check out the bad boy on the right:
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