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American Museum of Atomic Energy Neutron Irradiated 1943 Mercury Dime 5 Cents only slightly less well-struck-up than

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only slightly less well-struck-up than a recent Heritage auction coin (NGC graded both coins identically) which sold for $1

with a half-life of 22 seconds

1929 $100 Chicago Federal Reserve Bank Note Fr

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Notes Ruler: Maria I

American Museum of Atomic Energy Neutron Irradiated 1943 Mercury Dime 5 Cents only slightly less well-struck-up thanHere is an excerpt from a press release from the American Museum of Atomic Energy released in the mid 1950s regarding these dimes: "One of the most popular exhibits in the American Museum of Atomic Energy is a "dime irradiator." To date, more than 250,000 dimes have been irradiated, encased in plastic and returned to their owners as souvenirs. The irradiator works as follows: A mixture of radioactive antimony and beryllium is enclosed in a lead

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