North Korea Nuclear Test - Any Coins With Nuclear Items on Them?

I cannot think of any coin, US, USSR, French, British, Pakistani, Isreali, Chinese, or North Korean, with a depiction of any nuclear item/achievement on it. Can anyone else?
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<< <i>I cannot think of any coin, US, USSR, French, British, Pakistani, Isreali, Chinese, or North Korean, with a depiction of any nuclear item/achievement on it. Can anyone else? >>
Add India to the list. Soon, you can add Iran.
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LOL
I cannot find a pic though.
<< <i>Daniel Carr had a state quarter design with a mushroom cloud on it, hard to believe it did not get accepted.
LOL
I cannot find a pic though. >>
BTW, is there a chance this thread gets nuked eventually?
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<< <i>I wonder if the mint will be making any uranium bullion coins.
BTW, is there a chance this thread gets nuked eventually? >>
Plutonium American Eagle in a lead slab. Sounds interesting.
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<< <i>I wonder if the mint will be making any uranium bullion coins.
BTW, is there a chance this thread gets nuked eventually? >>
Plutonium American Eagle in a lead slab. Sounds interesting. >>
Plutonium is an alpha emitter so a regular slab will provide all the protection you need. You'll need a good safe, a good arsenal, and tactical training to protect it from terrorists or 3rd world country military spies wanting to steal it for development of nuclear weapons. It isn't nearly a dangerous as a poison as the movies would make you think. But isn't a toy you want to play with either.
Depleted uranium is much closer to harmless but still probably not suited for coinage.
--Jerry
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<< <i>The 1971 Israeli 10 Lirot Coin has a science - nuclear reactor theme.
http://www.commem.com/prod03n.htm >>
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