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We have sold several Apollo 14 Robbins medals. Please see details below:
Jack Swigert’s Personally Owned Apollo 14 Flown Robbins Medal, Serial Number 184
Apollo 14 Robbins medal, serial number 184, as one of 303 flown. Oval medal features an emblem of the NASA astronaut pin, a star, given to U.S. astronauts upon completing their first space flight; here, it shoots through space toward the moon. “Apollo 14” is also engraved along rim, along with each crew member’s name. Verso lists launch, landing and re-entry dates along with the Robbins sterling silver hallmark. Serial number “184” is engraved along edge. Coin measures 1.25” and is made of sterling silver, housed in its original ”Robbins Company” plastic box with an “184” sticker on the bottom. Fine. With an LOA from Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $10,500.


Flown Robbins medal from Apollo 14, the first Apollo mission to land in the lunar highlands. Sterling silver medallion is serial number 177, one of 303 flown. Medal features the mission insignia on the obverse, with the surnames of the crew: Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell. Reverse features the Robbins sterling mark, the full names of the crew and the dates of the launch, landing and return: 31 January 1971, 5 February 1971 and 9 February 1971. With serial number 177 on edge. Oval medallion measures approximately 1.375” x 1.25”. Near fine condition. From the personal collection of astronaut Story Musgrave and with his LOA. Sold for $7,099.

Jack Swigert’s Personally Owned Apollo 14 Flown Robbins Medal, Serial Number 183
Apollo 14 Robbins medal, serial number 183, as one of 303 flown. Collectively, crewmembers Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell helped complete a successful 9-day lunar mission commencing 31 January 1971, as the eighth manned mission in the Apollo program and the third mission to land on the Moon. Oval medal features an emblem of the NASA astronaut pin, a star, given to U.S. astronauts upon completing their first space flight, and here, shooting through space toward the moon. Each astronaut’s last name is depicted along bottom edge. Verso lists launch, landing and re-entry dates along with the Robbins sterling silver hallmark. Serial number ”183” is engraved along edge. Coin measures 1.25” and is made of sterling silver, housed in its original ”Robbins Company” plastic box with an ”183” sticker on the bottom. Fine. With an LOA from Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $5,000.


Jack Swigert’s Personally Owned Apollo 14 Flown Robbins Medal, Serial Number 185
Apollo 14 Robbins medal, serial number 184, as one of 303 flown. Collectively, crewmembers Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell helped complete a successful 9-day lunar mission commencing 31 January 1971, as the eighth manned mission in the Apollo program and the third mission to land on the Moon. Oval medal features an emblem of the NASA astronaut pin, a star, given to U.S. astronauts upon completing their first space flight, and here, shooting through space toward the moon. Each astronaut’s last name is depicted along bottom edge. Verso lists launch, landing and re-entry dates along with the Robbins sterling silver hallmark. Serial number ”185” is engraved along rim edge. Coin measures 1.25” and is made of sterling silver, housed in its original ”Robbins Company” plastic box with an ”185” sticker on the bottom. Swigert has added ”Mother” to the sticker. Fine. With an LOA from Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $3,750.


Here are some additional Apollo 14 flown items we have sold:
Swatch of Alan Shepard’s space suit from the Apollo 14 mission. This is a portion of the outermost layer of Shepard’s spacesuit worn while he conducted Extra Vehicular Activity on the Moon. This garment was a component of Shepard’s PLSS — Portable Life Support System. With an LOA from a member of the NASA personnel who worked on preparations for the Apollo 14 mission, to whom Shepard gave this. Measures approximately 1.5” square. With light soiling from moon dust. Sold for $6,691.


Large archive of signed and flown items from the U.S. space program, including Apollo 14 beta cloth swatch flown to the surface of the moon, and 24 items signed by Apollo astronauts, most by Buzz Aldrin. Lot includes:
1) Swatch of beta cloth flown to the surface of the moon during the Apollo 14 mission. Accompanied by LOA from Larry E. Thompson, Chief of the Flight Crew Operations Branch at NASA, which states that the swatch was cut from the Lunar Module Transfer Bag that was used to transfer samples collected from the moon back to Earth. Triangular swatch measures 1” along the base, affixed to presentation board measuring 10” x 8”. Near fine condition.
2) James Lovell signed white spacesuit photo, inscribed in blue felt-tip, ”Houston we have a problem / James Lovell / Apollo 13”. Half-matte photo measures 8” x 10”. Near fine condition.
3) Large 18.5” x 13.25” magazine photo of Buzz Aldrin on the moon, signed on both the front and verso photos. On one side he writes in silver felt-tip, ”OUR NEXT STEPS SHOULD BE ON MARS! / Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. On the verso he writes, ”YES, ‘MAGNIFICENT DESOLATION’ IT IS! / Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. Light surface scratch and creasing, overall in very good condition.
4) Large 16” x 20” poster signed by Buzz Aldrin in blue felt-tip, ”FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS…. / Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. Near fine condition.
5) Buzz Aldrin signed ”Visor” photo, signed in silver felt-tip, ”Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. Visible portion measures 13.5” x 10.5”, double matted to a size of 20” x 16”. Near fine condition.
6) Buzz Aldrin signed photo of him standing next to the U.S. flag on the moon, signed in silver felt-tip, ”Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. Visible portion measures 13.5” x 10.5”, double matted to a size of 20” x 16”. Near fine condition.
7) Buzz Aldrin signed photo of him on the moon, conducting a lunar experiment. Signed in silver felt-tip, ”Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. Visible portion measures 13.5” x 10.5”, double matted to a size of 20” x 16”. Near fine condition.
8) Buzz Aldrin signed 10” x 8” photo of the Earth and Mars partially illuminated. Signed in silver felt-tip, ”Buzz Adrin / Apollo XI”. Glossy photo is partially affixed to paper measuring 11” x 8.5”. Very good to near fine.
9) Buzz Aldrin signed 10” x 8” Earthrise photo, signed in silver felt-tip, ”Buzz Aldrin / APOLLO XI”. Affixed to paper measuring 14” x 11”. Glossy photo is near fine.
10) Buzz Aldrin signed 4.25” x 6” glossy photo, triple-matted with an Apollo 11 patch to a size of 14” x 11”. Faint smudge to signature, else near fine.
11) Buzz Aldrin signed ”National Geographic” magazine from December 1969, showing him on the moon. Signed ”Buzz Aldrin” in blue felt-tip. Minor wear to magazine, in very good condition.
12) Buzz Aldrin signed postcard of the moon, penned in silver felt-tip, ”THERS [sic] NO PLACE LIKE HOME! Buzz Aldrin”. Measures 5.625” x 4”. Pen writing on verso, overall near fine.
13) Buzz Aldrin signed postcard of the Earth fully illuminated from space. Signed ”Buzz Aldrin” in silver felt-tip. Measures 5.75” x 4.125”. Uneven contrast of signature, else near fine.
14) Buzz Aldrin signed photo of him standing next to the U.S. flag on the moon, inscribed ”TO NEIL / Buzz Aldrin” in silver felt-tip. Satin-finish photo measures 7” x 5”. Near fine condition.
15) Buzz Aldrin signed photo of the Earth fully illuminated, ”Buzz Aldrin”. Measures 5.875” x 4.25”. Inconsistent adhesion of blue ballpoint ink, else near fine.
16) Buzz Aldrin signed program celebrating the 30th anniversary of the moon landing. Measures 4.25” x 11” as folded. Signed ”Buzz Aldrin” in blue fountain pen. Near fine.
17) Buzz Aldrin signed ”LIFE” magazine, Special Edition from 1969. Boldly signed ”Buzz Aldrin” in blue felt-tip on front cover. Light wear, overall in very good plus condition.
18) Buzz Aldrin signed ”LIFE” magazine from 14 March 1969. Signed ”Buzz Aldrin” in black felt-tip on front cover. Light wear and chipping to cover, overall in very good condition.
19) Charles Conrad and Alan Bean signed ”LIFE” magazine from 12 December 1969. Signed by both of the Apollo 12 moonwalkers in silver felt-tip, ”Charles Conrad Jr. / Cdr. Apollo XII” and ”Alan Bean / LMP Apollo 12”. Some wear and light soiling to magazine, overall in very good condition.
20) Frank Borman signed 10” x 8” photo, signed in black felt-tip, ”Reach for the Stars! / Frank Borman / ‘Gemini 7’ / ‘Apollo 8”’. Half-matte photo is partially affixed to 11” x 8.5” paper. Very good plus condition.
21) Charlie Duke signed 8” x 10” photo, writing in black felt-tip, ”’CASPER’ APPROACHES TOUCHDOWN IN THE PACIFIC AT 1:45 P.M. (CST) – 4/27/72 / Charlie Duke / APOLLO 16, LMP”. Half-matte photo is near fine.
22) Charlie Duke signed 10” x 8” photo, writing in black felt-tip, ”MY FARSIDE VIEW OF THE CSM FROM ‘ORION’ / 4/20/72 / Charlie Duke / APOLLO LMP”. Half-matte photo is near fine.
23) Charlie Duke signed 10” x 8” photo, writing in gold felt-tip, ”Charlie Duke / Apollo 16”. Half-matte photo is near fine.
24) Edgar Mitchell signed 10” x 8” photo, writing in gold felt-tip, ”’Antares’ in the bright morning sun – / Fra Mauro, 2/5/71 / Edgar Mitchell / Apollo 14 LMP”. Satin-finish photo has light buckling at upper right, else near fine.
25) Edgar Mitchell signed 11” x 8.5” photo, signed on the photographic border in black felt-tip, ”Edgar Mitchell / Apollo 14”. Half-matte photo is very good with some creasing.
26) Gene Kranz signed 10” x 8” photo from the Apollo 13 mission. NASA’s Chief Flight Director writes in blue felt-tip, ”OUR FINEST HOUR! / 4/17/70 / Gene F. Kranz / FLIGHT DIRECTOR”. Small spot of abrasion to lower right, else near fine.
A comprehensive archive of space artifacts, creating an instant Apollo collection. Sold for $3,781.

Rare Apollo 14 Flown American Flag on Crew Signed Certificate
American flag flown to the moon aboard Apollo 14. Flown flag is mounted to a COA signed ”Alan Shepard”, ”Stuart Roosa” and ”Ed Mitchell”. COA reads in print, ”This flag was carried to the moon on the Apollo 14 mission to Fra Mauro / Apollo 14 / January 31-February 9, 1971”. Printed on the bottom third of the certificate is the Apollo 14 mission insignia. Cloth flag measures 6” x 4”, mounted to an overall size of 10” x 12”. Show through of to adhesive at flag corners, else near fine. Sold for $3,049.

FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Apollo 14 Robbins medal that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
