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This Apollo 11 commemorative medal was designed by sculptor Karen Worth and struck by the Medallic Art Company for the Coin & Currency Institute. Apollo 11 launched on July 16, 1969, and returned to Earth eight days later. It was the fifth human spaceflight in the program and the first to land humans on the Moon. Over 500 million people around the world watched Neil Armstrong's televised image and heard his voice as he took his historic first step on the Moon on July 20. Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. were the other two astronauts.
Space medal collector Thomas Becker donated this medal to the National Collection in 1972.
Country of Origin
United States of America
Type
MEMORABILIA-Events
Distributor
Coin & Currency Institute Designer
Karen Worth Manufacturer
Medallic Art Company Dimensions
3-D: 7cm (2 3/4 in.) Materials
Bronze Inventory Number
A19731530000
Credit Line
Gift of Thomas Becker
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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