2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Proof Silver Dollar Comm. PCGS PF 70 FS
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2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Proof Silver Dollar Comm. PCGS PF 70 FS

$102.00
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Metal
silver
Type
Graded Slab
Low (since tracked)
$102.00= tracked low
Grade:
PF70
Year:
2019
SKU:
SCUSAPOLLO19PPCPF70FS
Updated:
Apr 16, 2026, 6:01 PM

Description

2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Proof Silver Dollar Comm. PCGS PF 70 FS   The world watched in wonder in 1969, as Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. This exquisite 2019 P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Proof Silver Dollar Commemorative Coin comes in PCGS PF 70 “perfect” certification and first strike release. It celebrates this first human-crewed moon landing. Even more, this silver dollar is now .999 fine silver with part of the proceeds going to worthy causes. This coin is sure to be a must-have among collectors and investors alike. The obverse showcases phases of the moon surrounding “MERCURY,” “GEMINI” and “APOLLO.” Inside this circle, you’ll find the footprint on the lunar surface. Together, they signify the admirable efforts of the U.S. Space program and what they did to get the first man on the moon. The reverse displays a close-up of the famous photograph of Buzz Aldrin on the moon. It shows a sliver of his helmet and visor with it reflecting an image of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the lunar landing, and the United States flag. You’ll also find the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “ONE DOLLAR.” This coin is graded by PCGS with a grade of PF 70 - which certifies it as perfect. It is also guaranteed by PCGS with a First Strike designation meaning it has been graded within the first 30 days of issue and comes with a beautiful flag label. Coin Features: Made from .999 fine silver Celebrates the first manned moon landing in 1969 Struck by the Philadelphia Mint $1 Face Value Comes in a PCGS holder with a flag label Obverse: Showcases phases of the moon surrounding “MERCURY,” “GEMINI” and “APOLLO.” Inside this circle, you’ll find the footprint on the lunar surface. Reverse: Displays a close-up of the famous photograph of Buzz Aldrin on the moon. It shows a sliver of hi

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