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2019 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Designs Revealed

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The United States Mint pulled back the curtains today to unveil information and final designs for the curved Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Commemorative Coins that launch on Jan. 24, 2019.

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An event revealing the designs kicked off minutes ago at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., featuring guest speaker Apollo 7 astronaut Walt Cunningham.

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first manned landing on the Moon, the U.S. Mint is striking $5 gold coins, 5-ounce silver dollars, 1-ounce silver dollars, and clad half-dollars. All of them will share common designs and a curved shape.

The U.S. Mint produced its first curved coins four years ago in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. They were enormously popular.

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Apollo 11 Coin Designs

Gary Cooper’s artwork won among candidates for the coins’ obverse (heads side) design. Engraved by Joseph Menna, it features the inscriptions “MERCURY,” “GEMINI,” and “APOLLO,” separated by phases of the Moon, and a footprint on the lunar surface, which together represent the efforts of the United States space program leading up to the first manned Moon landing. Additional inscriptions include “2019,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “LIBERTY.”

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Designed and engraved by Phebe Hemphill, reverses depict a representation of a close-up of the famous ‘Buzz Aldrin on the Moon’ photograph taken July 20, 1969, that shows just the visor and part of the helmet of astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

The reflection in Buzz Aldrin’s helmet includes astronaut Neil Armstrong, the United States flag, and the lunar module. Inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” the denomination, and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”

Product Options and Limits

The U.S. Mint will produce 7 coins in total, making them available in varying mintages, collector finishes, denominations, and compositions. It will also strike a unique Kennedy 50c as a part of the 50th anniversary celebrations.

Available U.S. Mint specifications for the Apollo 11 coins follow.

Seven Different Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Coins

$5 Gold1oz Silver Dollar5oz Silver Dollar50c
FinishProof and UncirculatedProof and UncirculatedProofProof and Uncirculated
Mintage Maximums50,000400,000100,000750,000
Composition90% Gold, 6% Silver, Balance Copper90% Silver, 10% Copper99.9% Silver8.33% Nickel, Balance Copper
Overall Height0.141 Inches0.243 Inches
Weight8.359 Grams26.730 Grams5 Ounces11.34 Grams
Diameter0.850 Inches1.500 Inches3 Inches1.205 Inches
EdgeReededReededReededReeded
Mint MarkW for West PointP for PhiladelphiaP for Philadelphia‘D’ for Denver Mint, Uncirculated;
‘S’ for San Francisco Mint, Proof

 

The 3-inch 2019-P Proof Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Five-Ounce Silver Dollar marks several firsts for the U.S. Mint. It will be the agency’s first 5-ounce piece that has a proof finish, a reeded edge and a curved shape.

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