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Q: What are the coin specifications? A: The Girl Scouts of the USA Centennial Silver Dollar weighs 26.73 grams, is 1.5 inches in diameter, and contains 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper.
Hopefully they let the girls sell these along with the cookies because I always buy to support them and I would prefer silver to being even fatter than I am
Market Harmony wrote:but the real question is... "Are they made from real Girl Scouts?"
Too funny.
I knew it was only a matter of time before food would replace currency. Now we can trade cookies like the good old days. I think I traded cookies in grade school, but I've been hogging them ever since.
"You can go if you want, but all they make are coins there"- Quote from the Philidelphia, PA visitors center desk clerk, after inquiring about going on a tour of the MINT