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Lot #7112
Apollo 9 Flown Robbins Medallion - From the Personal Collection of Edgar Mitchell

Flown Apollo 9 Robbins medallion belonging to support crew member and future moonwalker Edgar Mitchell

Ends On 4/17

Now At:  $300 (1 bid)

Next Bid:  $330

Estimate: $2000+

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Description

Flown Apollo 9 Robbins medallion belonging to support crew member and future moonwalker Edgar Mitchell

Flown sterling silver Apollo 9 Robbins medallion, approximately 1˝ in diameter, with a raised design of the mission insignia on the face—the orbiting CM and LM with Saturn V launch vehicle, and mission number "IX" at center. The reverse is engraved with the mission dates, "March 3–13, 1969," and encircled by the surnames of the astronauts in raised text: "McDivitt, Scott, Schweickart." The medal is serial numbered "239" and stamped below with the Robbins "Sterling" hallmark. Condition is mint state, with subtle tarnishing. Includes its original matching case. Selected as an astronaut as part of Group 5 in 1966, Mitchell's first assignment in the Apollo program was as part of the support crew for Apollo 9.




Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Karlyn Mitchell, the daughter of Edgar Mitchell.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Space Exploration
  • Dates: March 24, 2025 - April 17, 2025




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