Kazakhstan – Spaceship Vostok – 50 Tenge – 2008 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-New
Kazakhstan – Soyuz-Apollo Mission – 50 Tenge – 2009 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-New
Marshall Islands – First Men on the Moon – $5 – 1989 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-13
Marshall Islands – Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery – $5 – 1988 – Brilliant Uncirculated
Although it was the darling of the jet-setters, the Concorde proved to be a commercially non-viable form of transportation. This Brilliant Uncirculated crown would be a nice addition to any collection of aeronautic or world coins.
Depicts the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. First flown Discovery is the third operational space shuttle, and the oldest remaining in service. She has performed both research and International Space Station (ISS) assembly missions.
Marshall Islands – Space Shuttle Columbia – $5 – 1991 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-37 – Folder
This uncirculated One Crown coin was commissioned by Gibraltar to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first man on the moon in 1969. It depicts the moon lander preparing to set down on the Lunar surface with the Apollo XI command module, named Columbia, above, and the Earth distant and moon-like in the background. It was on July 20, 1969, that a human first set foot on another celestial body. Neil A. Armstrong took the Small Step from the Lunar Module, named Eagle, onto the surface of the Moon. Along with fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin he remained on the lunar surface until the next day collecting rocks and marveling at their accomplishment. Astronaut Michael Collins manned the command module with which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin successfully docked in preparation for their triumphant return to Earth. Comes in a Mint issued red leatherette presentation case as shown in the images.
This uncirculated One Crown coin was commissioned by Gibraltar to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first man on the moon in 1969. It depicts the moon lander preparing to set down on the Lunar surface with the Apollo XI command module, named Columbia, above, and the Earth distant and moon-like in the background. It was on July 20, 1969, that a human first set foot on another celestial body. Neil A. Armstrong took the Small Step from the Lunar Module, named Eagle, onto the surface of the Moon. Along with fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin he remained on the lunar surface until the next day collecting rocks and marveling at their accomplishment. Astronaut Michael Collins manned the command module with which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin successfully docked in preparation for their triumphant return to Earth. Comes in a Mint issued red leatherette presentation case as shown in the images.
Singapore – Communications Satellite – $10 – 1978 – Brilliant Uncirculated Crown – Mint Case
Singapore – Communications Satellite – $10 – 1979 – Brilliant Uncirculated Crown – Mint Case
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