NASA’s crowning achievement of the 20th century was the Apollo 11 mission. This mission sent a three-man crew into orbit around the Moon and landed two of those crewmembers on the surface of the moon. Not only did they land them on the Moon, they successfully returned the entire crew to the surface of Earth. Today, 2019 $5 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Apollo 11 mission lifted off from Merritt Island, Florida, at Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969. After four days, the modules approached the Moon and entered an orbit that allowed the Eagle lunar lander to separate and land on the surface of the moon with Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong inside. The mission lasted eight days and included 21.5 hours of time spent on the Moon’s surface.
All 2019 $5 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins in this product listing come to you with a perfect certification from the PCGS. Coins listed here are PR70 specimens that have full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws of any kind. The included First Strike label means the coins were received by the PCGS within 30 days of their release by the US Mint.
On the obverse side of 2019 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins is the image of an astronaut footprint. This is like one of the many left behind on the Moon by Aldrin and Armstrong during their moonwalk. The sunken, concave surface beautifully holds the footprint design.
The reverse of 2019 $5 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins includes a convex surface that presents the photograph reflection in Aldrin’s visor one a domed surface. This makes it the perfect format for recreating the photograph Aldrin took that captures the Eagle lunar lander, American flag, and Neil Armstrong.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion if you have any questions about gold for sale. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.
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NASA’s crowning achievement of the 20th century was the Apollo 11 mission. This mission sent a three-man crew into orbit around the Moon and landed two of those crewmembers on the surface of the moon. Not only did they land them on the Moon, they successfully returned the entire crew to the surface of Earth. Today, 2019 $5 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Apollo 11 mission lifted off from Merritt Island, Florida, at Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969. After four days, the modules approached the Moon and entered an orbit that allowed the Eagle lunar lander to separate and land on the surface of the moon with Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong inside. The mission lasted eight days and included 21.5 hours of time spent on the Moon’s surface.
All 2019 $5 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins in this product listing come to you with a perfect certification from the PCGS. Coins listed here are PR70 specimens that have full, original mint luster with no detracting flaws of any kind. The included First Strike label means the coins were received by the PCGS within 30 days of their release by the US Mint.
On the obverse side of 2019 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins is the image of an astronaut footprint. This is like one of the many left behind on the Moon by Aldrin and Armstrong during their moonwalk. The sunken, concave surface beautifully holds the footprint design.
The reverse of 2019 $5 Proof American Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Gold Coins includes a convex surface that presents the photograph reflection in Aldrin’s visor one a domed surface. This makes it the perfect format for recreating the photograph Aldrin took that captures the Eagle lunar lander, American flag, and Neil Armstrong.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion if you have any questions about gold for sale. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.