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Marshall Islands – Space Shuttle Columbia – $5 – 1991 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-37 – Folder
Cook Islands – Nicolaus Copernicus – $5 – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown – Swarovski Crystal – COA – When UNESCO designated 2009 as the International Year of Astronomy, the Cook Islands issued a coin to celebrate the genius of Nicolaus Copernicus who was responsible for getting modern astronomy up and running. This proof silver crown marks his greatest contribution to science: the revelation that the Sun is the center of our solar system and that the Earth and other planets rotate around it. Up until that time, the prevailing theory held that the Earth was the center of the universe and that everything else revolved around it. This coin is 38.6 millimeters in diameter and was struck from 25 grams of .999 silver. The solar system it depicts is selectively gold plated and features a Swarovski crystal at its center. Total mintage on this coin was limited to 2,500 pieces.
Singapore – Communications Satellite – $10 – 1979 – Brilliant Uncirculated Crown – Mint Case
Singapore – Communications Satellite – $10 – 1978 – Brilliant Uncirculated Crown – Mint Case
Singapore – Communications Satellite – $10 – 1980 – Proof Crown – Mint Box & COA – According to Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins, total mintage on this coin was limited to 15,000 pieces. Comes in its original Singapore Mint issued display case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Singapore – Communications Satellites – $10 – 1979 – Proof Silver Crown – Box and COA
The coins come in a hand-rubbed cherrywood presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Russia – 50th Anniversary of Sputnik Orbit – 3 Roubles – 2007 – Proof Silver Crown Three Rouble Sputnik silver crown: The Central Bank of Russia has issued a commemorative coin honoring the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik. Minted from sterling silver, the three ruble coin depicts the first satellite on the reverse. The obverse features a relief image of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down and the semicircular inscription under it “???? ??????” (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicates the denomination of the coin “??? ?????” (THREE RUBLES) and the year of issue “2008”, between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System, the fineness, the mint mark of the Moscow Mint and the fine metal content.
Marshall Islands – First American Space Station – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Flyby of Jupiter – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Landing on Mars – 1976 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Manned Orbit of the Moon – 1968 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Man in Space – 1961 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Space Station Crew – 1971 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Space Walk – 1965 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
Marshall Islands – First Probe of Venus – 1967 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown
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