The North American Mint’s 2019 series of Apollo 11 silver rounds offered eight unique designs following the steps of Apollo 11 astronauts from Earth to the Moon and back. The popular silver rounds had limited mintage and are now available with gold-plated visuals in a reboot of the collection. Right now, 1 oz Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Rounds are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each 1 oz Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Round available here comes with a protective plastic capsule. The rounds have proof-like visuals that include frosted designs over mirrored background fields. This reboot of the series from the North American Mint comes with a thin layer of 24-karat gold on the obverse and reverse fields. The rounds in this release also come with a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
The Apollo 11 mission at NASA was an eight-day mission that marked the culmination of a decade of work at America’s official space agency. President John F. Kennedy had challenged the nation to direct its resources, intellectual and otherwise, toward winning the Space Race with the Soviet Union by sending humans to the Moon and returning them safely to Earth. The mission took place over eight days in July 1969.
On the obverse of Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Rounds is an image of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong on the surface of the Moon planting a flag. As the flag is planted, one of the astronauts takes a moment to salute the Stars and Stripes. Beneath the flag and between the two men, off in distant Space, is planet Earth.
The reverse side of the 1 oz Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Round comes with a duplication of the Apollo 11 mission patch. The patch features a large American bald eagle in the foreground landing on the surface of the Moon. The use of the eagle in the design of the patch was appropriate in a symbolic sense as the bald eagle is the official emblem of the United States. It was also appropriate given the lunar landing module was codenamed “Eagle.”
If you have any questions about these silver rounds, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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The North American Mint’s 2019 series of Apollo 11 silver rounds offered eight unique designs following the steps of Apollo 11 astronauts from Earth to the Moon and back. The popular silver rounds had limited mintage and are now available with gold-plated visuals in a reboot of the collection. Right now, 1 oz Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Rounds are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each 1 oz Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Round available here comes with a protective plastic capsule. The rounds have proof-like visuals that include frosted designs over mirrored background fields. This reboot of the series from the North American Mint comes with a thin layer of 24-karat gold on the obverse and reverse fields. The rounds in this release also come with a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
The Apollo 11 mission at NASA was an eight-day mission that marked the culmination of a decade of work at America’s official space agency. President John F. Kennedy had challenged the nation to direct its resources, intellectual and otherwise, toward winning the Space Race with the Soviet Union by sending humans to the Moon and returning them safely to Earth. The mission took place over eight days in July 1969.
On the obverse of Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Rounds is an image of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong on the surface of the Moon planting a flag. As the flag is planted, one of the astronauts takes a moment to salute the Stars and Stripes. Beneath the flag and between the two men, off in distant Space, is planet Earth.
The reverse side of the 1 oz Apollo 11 For All Mankind Silver Round comes with a duplication of the Apollo 11 mission patch. The patch features a large American bald eagle in the foreground landing on the surface of the Moon. The use of the eagle in the design of the patch was appropriate in a symbolic sense as the bald eagle is the official emblem of the United States. It was also appropriate given the lunar landing module was codenamed “Eagle.”
If you have any questions about these silver rounds, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.