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Medal - Apollo 9 Nebraska Numismatics, Lorioli Medaglie

Medal - Apollo 9 (Nebraska Numismatics, Lorioli Medaglie) - obverseMedal - Apollo 9 (Nebraska Numismatics, Lorioli Medaglie) - reverse

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Features

Location United States
Type Commemorative medals
Year 1969
Composition Silver plated
Weight 14.13 g
Diameter 32 mm
Thickness 3 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled (high relief)
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
566368

Commemorative issue

Apollo 9 Mission

Series: Nebraska Numismatics

Obverse

Shows a central image of Apollo 9 and the Lunar Module coupled in flight against a background of stars, with the title above.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
APOLLO 9
COST.
AFFER

Engraver: Costantino Affer

Reverse

Six lines of central text, distributor logo below, with mint location to right.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
APOLLO 9
LUNAR MODULE
JAMES McDIVITT
DAVID SCOTT
RUSSELL SCHWEICKART
MARCH 3 - 13, 1969
NN ITALY

Engraver: Costantino Affer

Edge

Plain

Mint

F.M. Lorioli & Castelli, Milan, Italy (1919-date)

Comments

An entire series of silver plated (white metal &/or copper) and sterling silver medals (32 & 50 mm) and key tags/fobs exist for the entire APOLLO series. These were distributed in the USA (1960-71) by Nebraska Numismatics (Inc. P.O. Box 1022 CW Omaha Nebraska 68101). However, they were engraved by Costantino Affer in Italy. The firm that minted the medals and key tags/fobs is variously referred to as A.E. Lorioli Fratelli, F.M. Lorioli & Castelli and/or Lorioli Medaglie of Milan, Italy. The Newman Numismatic Portal (at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri), lists the sterling version of this medal as 1969-3-3, and contains other C. Affer references for medals recognizing the Apollo missions 7 to 13.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1969 

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