Buy 2019-P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary $1 5 oz Silver PF-70 NGC (FR)

Price:   $449.99  $99.00-78%

  • Model: 234830
  • 1000 Units in Stock

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    • Details
    This Apollo 11 50th anniversary commemorative is the first-ever domed 5 oz Silver coin from the U.S. Mint.

    Product Highlights:
    • Contains 5 oz of .999 fine Silver - the first ever 5 oz commemorative from the U.S. Mint.
    • NGC certification protects and guarantees the flawless condition of the coin. The First Releases designation certifies that this coin was received within the first 30 days of the coin's release.
    • Obverse: Image of a footprint on the lunar surface. The names of the first U.S. manned spaceflight programs - Mercury, Gemini and Apollo - are above, representing the efforts of the U.S. space program which culminated in reaching this historic milestone.
    • Reverse: Depiction of the iconic photograph showing Neil Armstrong, the U.S. flag, and the lunar lander on the lunar surface, as seen reflected in Buzz Aldrin's helmet.
    • Minted at the Philadelphia Mint.


    This coin represents one of the greatest achievements of the United States in the 20th century with an innovative new collectible. Add the 5 oz domed Apollo 11 Silver Dollar to your cart today!

    This new commemorative release from the U.S. Mint celebrates one of the most triumphant moments in U.S. history, as American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969.

    A portion of the cost of each coin is donated in support of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation, the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, and the upcoming "Destination Moon" exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.



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