The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee endorsed a proposed design that features Lown’s bust, name and a defibrillator. The design was submitted as Maine’s contribution to the American Innovations coin program, the report said.
Dr. Lown died last year at the age of 99. He shared in a Nobel Prize in 1985 for co-founding a group called the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.
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