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SOLOMON ISLANDS Half Dollar 2019 Proof '50th Anniversary of Moon Landing'

$ 18.47

Availability: 76 in stock
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    Description

    SOLOMON ISLANDS Half Dollar 2019 '50th Anniversary of Moon Landing'
    Honor the 50th anniversary of the first man on the moon with this colourful 2019 Proof!
    Silver-plated copper half dollar recalls the moon landing of NASA astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in their lunar module
    Eagle
    on July 20, 1969
    Hundreds of millions of people worldwide watched breathlessly on television as Armstrong uttered the historic words: "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The
    Eagle
    has landed."
    Legal tender for the Solomon Islands
    Depicts an astronaut standing on the surface of the moon with the Earth in the distance
    Obverse features Queen Elizabeth II
    Limited in mintage to just 19,069 pieces (honoring the 1969 moon landing)
    Comes in its original capsule.
    Add this beautiful coin to your collection today.
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