Angus Bucks

Thousands were dropped on the audience as a theatrical gimmick at the end of the song "Moneytalks" during the band's tour to promote their 1990 album The Razors Edge.

Additionally, AC/DC concert DVDs subsequent to the release of The Razors Edge, which include "Moneytalks" in the set list, also feature their appearance, for example, Live at Donington.

It was a replica of an Australian $100 Note, on both sides featuring Angus Young holding two cannonballs with their fuses lit.

For an extremely short period of time, Angus Bucks dropped on the crowd had more value than the rouble itself and were actually used for regular monetary transactions.

The reverse features a reproduction of an Angus Buck while the obverse shows the effigy of HM Queen Elizabeth II in dollar style [2][3][4]

An Angus Buck