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Daily Question # 92

Coin  commemorating / depicting  what ?

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The   Atomium  in  Belgium. 

Cracked  By  Deepu,  Dr. Naveen , Anand , Arun A.S, Anil  Raghavan , Nishanth Raman  ,  Jithin , Jyothi , Kamal Rathi,  Anon ,Kamala  Club, Vikas & Ritwik.K

15 Responses to “Daily Question # 92”

  1. Deepu says:

    ‘Atomium’ in Brussels shown on the back of a bi-metal 2 Euro coin.
    See my orkut album for details.

  2. Dr.NAveen says:

    commemorative Euro coin Belgium 2006 depicting The Atomium

  3. Anand says:

    commemorative coin (EURO)of Belgium depicting The Atomium

  4. Anand says:

    Euro commemorative coin depicting the renovation of ‘The Atomium’,Brussels, Belgium

    The Atomium is a monument built for Expo ’58, Brussels World’s Fair. It was designed by André Waterkeyn.The structure includes nine steel spheres connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal( Steel).

  5. Arun.A.S says:

    Atomium

  6. anil raghavan says:

    belgian coin commemorating renovation of atomium in brussels

  7. Nishanth Raman says:

    Coin commemorating / depicting Atomium, Brussels

  8. jithin says:

    Atomium, Brussels

  9. gyaniz says:

    Commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. Belgium was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone that introduced the euro (€) on 1 January 2002.

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  10. jo says:

    The Belgian 2006 coin of 2€ , commemorating The Universal and International Exhibition – Brussels 1958.

    The Atomium-a monument built for Expo ’58, became a national emblem and a Brussels identity mark.

    The inner part of the coin shows a representation of the ‘Atomium’. The engraver’s initials ‘LL’(Luc Luycx) are depicted to the lower right hand side of the Atomium.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Atomium, a popular tourist attraction in Belgium. The Atomium was designed by Andre Waterkeyn for the 1958 World’s Fair as a symbol of the atomic age. Nine steel spheres, 18 meters each in diameter, connect via escalators in tubes as long as 35 meters. Windows in the top sphere provide a panoramic view of Brussels.

  12. Kamala Club says:

    Atomium designed for the 1958 World’s Fair as a symbol of the atomic age.

  13. Vikas says:

    looks like the ATOMIUM to me in Belgium, So taking the B also as a clue- I think its a Belgian Coin depicting Atomium

  14. Rithwik k says:

    Seems to be atomium in Belgium

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