Coins, Medals, Banknotes and Ephemera featuring, commemorating or related to Airships, Zeppelins, Hot-air Balloons, Blimps and Dirigibles and the history of lighter-than-air travel. You will find the listings for these items below.
3 ounce .999 silver proof coin measures 50mm in diameter. 1 of 499 such coins to minted under the authority of the government of Cook Islands.Includes an embedded swatch of the airship’s fabric.
Franklin Mint – History of US – Sit-down Stikes Sweep the Nation – 1937 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – There were 4,470 recorded strikes during 1937, mostly of sit-down variety – Feb 5-July 22 – President Roosevelt fails to “pack” the Supreme Court – May 6 – German dirigible Hindenburg explodes at Lakehurst, NJ – July – Disappearance of Amerial Earhart during Pacific flight.
Only 750 of these beautiful coins were struck worldwide, and this one comes in a specially designed presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
This medal weighs 21.6 grams and is 38.25 millimeters in diameter.
This coin is a genuine German Third Reich 2 Reichsmark silver coin from the 1930s, which has been used as a host for a colored depiction of the disaster on that day. An inexpensive silver token marking an infamous aviation disaster.
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