I remember seeing a story about a coin issued in the Cook Islands (British Protectorate) which had a profile of the queen on one side and Tangaroa, the chief god of the islanders, on the other.
The problem was, he was always portrayed with a huge cock as a symbol of his fertility and strength. The Brits objected to having that on a coin, so they demanded he be portrayed without the huge dong.
The native coinsmith who was doing the molds decided the dong stayed, so the first issue of the coin had him on the back with a giant swinging johnson. The Brits got pissed and reissued a "censored" version of the coin, but not before several thousand were issued.
The natives coveted the "authentic" coins as collectables, and would joke that the reason the Brits neutered Tongaroa is because the queen was constantly looking over the side of the coin to ogle Tongaroa's willy.