Issued to mark the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, this coin was part of a broader wave of 2019 commemoratives across multiple mints — but the Monnaie de Paris production stands out for its exceptionally high silver content and substantial weight, attributes that place it firmly in the collector bullion category rather than pure numismatic territory. NASA's cooperation with several European mints that year was unusually open, with archival imagery and mission telemetry data made available for design reference.
Apollo 11 launched July 16, 1969; Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface on July 20 at 20:17 UTC.
Issued to mark the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, this coin was part of a broader wave of 2019 commemoratives across multiple mints — but the Monnaie de Paris production stands out for its exceptionally high silver content and substantial weight, attributes that place it firmly in the collector bullion category rather than pure numismatic territory. NASA's cooperation with several European mints that year was unusually open, with archival imagery and mission telemetry data made available for design reference.
Apollo 11 launched July 16, 1969; Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface on July 20 at 20:17 UTC.