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10 Dollars - NASA Worm

Issuer United States
Year 2022
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Weight 31.1 g
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Obverse lettering NASA
Reverse description The reverse presents a central vignette enclosed within a circular inner border, depicting a bald eagle with wings fully spread, soaring above a scene of an astronaut standing on the lunar surface and saluting an unfurled American flag. The denomination $10 appears flanked on either side within the inner border. Surrounding the central design, the full legend NATIONAL AERONAUTICS & SPACE ADMINISTRATION arcs along the upper periphery, while ONE OUNCE 999 SILVER and the date 2022, flanked by rows of small stars, are inscribed along the lower border.
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The "worm" logotype — NASA's flowing, interconnected letterform — was designed by Richard Danne and Bruce Blackburn in 1975, retired in 1992 in favor of the older "meatball" insignia, and then formally reinstated by the agency in 2020 after decades of grassroots advocacy from designers and aerospace enthusiasts. Its comeback coincided with the Artemis program's early development, which gave the Treasury a timely hook for this commemorative authorization under the NASA Commemorative Coin Act of 2020.

The enabling legislation mandated that surcharges from sales fund the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.

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