| Lieu |
États-Unis
|
|---|---|
| Type | Médailles de collection |
| Dates | 1969-1970 |
| Composition | (Franklin Silverclad) |
| Poids | 22,45 g |
| Diamètre | 38,82 mm |
| Epaisseur | 2,5 mm |
| Forme | Ronde |
| Technique | Frappe à la presse |
| Orientation | Frappe médaille ↑↑ |
| Numéro | N# 581541 |
| Références | Franklin# SMS-1 Chester Lee Krause; 1982. Guidebook of Franklin Mint Issues (9th Edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States. |
(en) Shows Gemini 10 and Agena target vehicle docked in space, surrounded by the legend.
Écriture : Latin
Inscription :
COLLINS JULY 18, 1966 YOUNG
GT-10
© SPACECRAFT MEDALS, INC.
Dessinateur : Harold (Hal) Faulkner
(en) Shows mission patch/logo and mint mark.
Écriture : Latin
Inscription :
PROJECT
II
GEMINI
FM
Dessinateur : Richard Wood Baldwin
Striée
| Spacecraft Medals, Cocoa, Florida (puis Harrisburg depuis 1969), États-Unis (1966-1976) | |
| Franklin Mint (The Franklin Mint), Wawa, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis (1964-2003) |
Spacecraft Medals Inc., “… is a small concern in Coco, Florida, for whom the medal and three other space medals were struck in 1967.”.
Seven compositions were issued, fine silver (.999), gold on sterling, bonded silverclad, Franklinium II, Franklin Brass, Franklin Bronze and nickel silver. Mintages vary between the different “Guidebooks of the Franklin Mint Issues” but there seem to be agreement that the maximum mintage for most proofs was 16. The nickel silver “mint-run” (regular) mintages vary from 5,000 to 23,760.
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| ND (1969-1970) FM | 866 | Belle Épreuve | |||||||||||||
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