1994 Turks & Caicos 5 Crown,First Lunar Landing 25th Anniversary Coin,ANA Salute to Coin Collecting

# 4499123 - 1994 Turks & Caicos 5 Crown - First Lunar Landing 25th Anniversary Coin - ANA Salute to Coin Collecting

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Turks and Caicos Coin Honors 25th Anniversary of First Lunar Landing

 
1994 5-crown cupronickel coin issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Mission.  Measures 39.14mm in diameter. Weighs 27.2g.
 
This commemorative coin makes the perfect addition to your space or Moon landing collection. Make it yours today!
 
On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy challenged American scientists to land a man on the Moon.  While Kennedy did not live to see his vision realized, it was accomplished in just eight years.
 
Fittingly, Apollo 11 was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 16, 1969.  Among the items astronaut Neil Armstrong carried with him was a piece of wood from the Wright brothers’ 1903 plane, to show how far aviation had advanced. 
 
On July 20, Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the lunar surface while Michael Collins orbited the Moon.  Back on Earth, a record 600 million people watched as Armstrong took the first steps on the Moon.  As Armstrong stepped out of the Apollo 11 lunar module, the Eagle, he spoke the famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Later, Armstrong commented to Aldrin, “It has a stark beauty all its own. It’s like much of the high desert in the United States. It’s different, but it’s pretty out here.”
 
In addition to collecting samples, setting up equipment, and conducting experiments, the astronauts left behind a plaque that read, “Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon.  July 1969, A.D.  We came in peace for all mankind.”  After returning to Earth, they were honored with parades, a world tour, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
 
The Moon landing was a pivotal event of the century.  It was a major technological feat and ushered in a new era in space cooperation in which the US collaborated with Space Race rivals, the Soviet Union.
 
 
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Turks and Caicos Coin Honors 25th Anniversary of First Lunar Landing

 
1994 5-crown cupronickel coin issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Mission.  Measures 39.14mm in diameter. Weighs 27.2g.
 
This commemorative coin makes the perfect addition to your space or Moon landing collection. Make it yours today!
 
On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy challenged American scientists to land a man on the Moon.  While Kennedy did not live to see his vision realized, it was accomplished in just eight years.
 
Fittingly, Apollo 11 was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 16, 1969.  Among the items astronaut Neil Armstrong carried with him was a piece of wood from the Wright brothers’ 1903 plane, to show how far aviation had advanced. 
 
On July 20, Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the lunar surface while Michael Collins orbited the Moon.  Back on Earth, a record 600 million people watched as Armstrong took the first steps on the Moon.  As Armstrong stepped out of the Apollo 11 lunar module, the Eagle, he spoke the famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Later, Armstrong commented to Aldrin, “It has a stark beauty all its own. It’s like much of the high desert in the United States. It’s different, but it’s pretty out here.”
 
In addition to collecting samples, setting up equipment, and conducting experiments, the astronauts left behind a plaque that read, “Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon.  July 1969, A.D.  We came in peace for all mankind.”  After returning to Earth, they were honored with parades, a world tour, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
 
The Moon landing was a pivotal event of the century.  It was a major technological feat and ushered in a new era in space cooperation in which the US collaborated with Space Race rivals, the Soviet Union.