Apollo 17 Medallion Minted With Flown To Lunar Surface Metal
1.75 inch Diameter Medallion, in Antique Bronze with black enamel.
Contains metal that was Flown to the Lunar Surface

To celebrate 10 Years of Moonpans.com we have commissioned our first ever Medallion. They measure 1.75 inch diameter and contain metal that spent 3 days on the Lunar Surface inside Lunar Module, Challenger. The front depicts the Apollo 17 Emblem in a beautiful three dimensional render, with the rear showing the famous Gene Cernan 'John Wayne' pose again in three dimensions. Both sides have a black enamel ring behind the text.
The Medallions were minted by space medallion specialists, Winco International.
Each order comes with a protective circular plastic case, a plastic coin stand and a Moonpans COA card.
For Wholesale Orders - Please Email us
Comes with Free Circular Plastic Case and Stand
Plus a Moonpans COA Card
For Wholesale Orders - Please Email us

The source for the metal that is minted into the Medallions, comes from the rings that bound a Flown to the Lunar Surface Checklist (see photo on above)

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See our other Apollo Medallions Apollo 12, Apollo 13and Apollo 15 contains metal flown to lunar orbit.
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All design and images © moonpans.com
The Medallions were minted by space medallion specialists, Winco International.
Each order comes with a protective circular plastic case, a plastic coin stand and a Moonpans COA card.
Price: SOLD OUT
For Wholesale Orders - Please Email us
Comes with Free Circular Plastic Case and Stand

Plus a Moonpans COA Card

Price: SOLD OUT
For Wholesale Orders - Please Email us
The Flown To The Lunar Surface Metal

The source for the metal that is minted into the Medallions, comes from the rings that bound a Flown to the Lunar Surface Checklist (see photo on above)
The Moonpans COA Card

Click for larger version
See our other Apollo Medallions Apollo 12, Apollo 13and Apollo 15 contains metal flown to lunar orbit.
Or buy all 4 Apollo Medallions together

Contact Us
All design and images © moonpans.com