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Robbins Metal one ounce gold

Special 50th Anniversary Apollo 11 Robbins Medal Commemoratives

Launching from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin first orbited around the Earth before continuing to the moon. After nearly 76 hours into the flight, the spacecraft composed of the command module Columbia and landing module Eagle entered orbit around the moon. 23 hours later Eagle separated from Columbia and made for the moon’s surface.


About 109 hours and 42 minutes after being launched into space via the Saturn V rocket, Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon. Aldrin followed about 20 minutes later. The pair would spend 21 hours, 36 minutes on the lunar surface before ascending into lunar orbit, docking with Columbia and heading home, where they splashed down in the Pacific Ocean and picked up by the crew of recovery ship USS Hornet.

When the astronauts were recovered, so were a number of Robbins Medals -- specially struck medallions that traveled with the Apollo 11 crew to the moon and back. Now, on the 50thanniversary of this history-changing event, you can celebrate the Apollo 11 mission with a series of commemorative medals crafted from digital scans of the original Apollo 11 Robbins Medal dies. Best of all, a number of medals contain real space-flown alloy take from an Apollo mission!

What Is a Robbins Medal?

Since Apollo 7, Robbins Medals (so named for the company that mints them -- Robbins Company of Attleboro, MA) have journeyed into space along with every manned U.S. mission. Up to 450 medals were minted for each mission, and given almost exclusively to the astronauts, their families, and the crew that made the mission possible.

On the obverse of the medals is an image taken from the mission patch, its design created or directed by the astronaut crew of the mission. The reverse of the medals was initially left blank, with the launch and return dates added once the mission was complete and the medals had returned to Earth.

For the Apollo 11 mission, three gold medals went aboard the spacecraft -- one for each astronaut. In addition, 440 silver Robbins Medals were stowed in the spacecraft. An additional 10 were struck but did not travel into space. As part of Neil Armstrong's Private Collection, his personal gold Robbins Medal, as well as additional silver medallions, will be sold at an auction to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission.

Robbins Medals’ scarcity, history of having flown in space and place in American history make them highly sought-after collectibles.

Robbins Medal

Robbins Medal from the Apollo 11 Mission
Serial Number 243, Directly From The Armstrong Family Collection
(Image: Heritage Auctions)

Apollo 11 patch

The Apollo 11 Mission Patch

Designed by Command Module Pilot Michael Collins with input from Armstrong, Aldrin and others, the Apollo 11 mission patch depicts an American Bald Eagle landing on the surface of the moon, an olive branch clutched in its beak. This design was eventually adopted for the reverse of the Eisenhower and Susan B. Anthony Dollar coins.

Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Robbins Medal Commemoratives—Created Using Original Dies

The dies used to strike the original Apollo 11 Robbins Medals were a part of the Armstrong Family Collection. In honor of the upcoming 50th anniversary, these original dies, owned by the Armstrong family, were digitally scanned and used as the model for new dies. These new dies were used to mint special 50th anniversary commemoratives.

 As the final release of the series, the One-Ounce Gold Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Robbins Medal Commemorative Proof comes struck in a full Troy ounce of 99.99% pure gold and features the original Mission Patch design of an eagle landing on the moon, an olive branch clutched in its beak. The reverse features the names of the three astronauts, launch, landing and return dates for their mission, dual dates of 1969 and 2019 and the words “50th Anniversary.” As a Proof commemorative, the coin is struck using highly polished planchets for a mirror-like shine.

Robbins die
space flown gold

Selectively Plated with Space-Flown Gold

In addition to its historic Apollo design, this one-ounce gold commemoratives also features selective gold plating on the planet Earth. Why plate gold in more gold? Because this is no ordinary metal, but authentic space-flown gold alloy taken from a medallion that went up on an Apollo mission!

Certified by NGC as First Day of Issue
Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) is one of the leading third-party grading services in the world. A select number of One-Ounce Gold Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Robbins Medal Commemoratives will come certified by NGC as First Day of Issue (FDI)—a designation coveted among collectors, as struck with fresher dies are believed to have the sharpest details.

Labels Hand-Signed by Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins
In addition to an FDI designation, a number of commemoratives will also be sealed with labels bearing the hand-signed autograph of Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 11 mission and designer of the Apollo 11 mission patch that served as the basis for the Apollo 11 Robbins Medal design.

PF 70 Michael Collins

Limited Availability

This commemorative belongs in every U.S. collection or in the safe of any American patriot -- but mintages and availability are extremely limited.

No more than 500 One-Ounce Gold Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Robbins Medal Commemorative Proofs will ever be struck. Of those struck, only a fraction will be certified by NGC as FDI, and even fewer will be sealed with labels hand-signed by Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins.

PF 70 Michael Collins

One-Ounce Gold Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Robbins Medal Commemorative

  • One Troy ounce of 99.99% Pure Gold
  • Special 50th Anniversary Issue
  • Classic Robbins Medal Design
  • Created Using Original Robbins Medal Dies
  • Proof Condition
  • Authentic Apollo-Flown Alloy
  • No More Than 500 Struck
  • Available Certified by NGC as FDI
  • Just 170 Certified as FDI and Signed by Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins

This commemorative was crafted using the original Robbins Medal dies and selectively layered with Apollo-flown gold. A small number even include the hand-signed autograph of the man who flew the Apollo 11 mission and designed the mission patch on which the medal was based. 

Add a certified piece of American history to your collection and secure yours today!

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GovMint.com, the sponsor of the commemorative program, is proud to support charitable organizations that are important to the astronauts’ families. References herein to the Apollo 11 astronauts is not intended to state or imply an endorsement, recommendation or approval by the astronauts, their families or their representatives, of the Robbins Medal commemorative program. Original Apollo 11 video clips credit NASA.