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| 背面描述 | A decorative six-armed cross with elaborately ornamented arms radiating from a central roundel bearing the Roman numeral III, denoting the denomination of 3 Argenteus. Floral and foliate motifs adorn the terminals and interstices of the cross arms. The conjoined right-facing busts of the three Apollo 11 astronauts Collins, Aldrin, and Armstrong appear incorporated within the design. The surrounding legend reads PRO PROSPERITATE MUNDI above and ARGENTEUS below, flanked by small star stops. |
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This piece commemorates the Apollo 11 mission, struck in West Germany during the same year Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the Moon. It belongs to a broader wave of privately issued silver medals and trade pieces produced across Europe in 1969 capitalizing on the mission's global reach — the "Argenteus Aureus" branding was a commercial series rather than an official state issue, which explains the X# classification in Krause rather than a standard KM number.
The .999 fineness was a deliberate selling point aimed at collectors and investors, not circulation.