Sell or Auction Your Atkins and Merrill’s Engineering Gemini Spacecraft Model for up to Over $5,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your Atkins and Merrill’s Engineering Gemini Spacecraft Model
Project Gemini was NASA’s second manned spaceflight program between 1961 and 1966 that launched ten crewed missions carrying two astronauts each. The main objectives were to test the capacity of humans and equipment for extended time in spaceflight, carry out spacewalks, practice rendezvous and docking with other vehicles and optimize atmospheric reentry and touchdown approaches.
Below is a recent realized price for an Atkins and Merrill’s Engineering Gemini spacecraft model. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Atkins and Merrill’s Engineering Gemini Spacecraft Model. Sold for Over $5,000.
Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following memorabilia related to Project Gemini:
Gemini 6 Flown Fliteline Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallion
Gemini 6 Fliteline flown gold plated sterling silver medallion. 100 medallions were flown, 90 in silver and 10 gold-plated. As one of the 10 gold-plated medals, front of medallion is engraved ”GTA-6” with astronauts Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford’s last names printed. Verso is engraved ”GT-GT-6 / December 15-16, 1965”. Measures 1” in circumference with very minor tarnishing, else near fine condition. Coin is housed in original ”Fliteline” plastic case. With an LOA from Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $4,375.
Gemini Autograph Collage on a 10” x 8” Photo — Signed by Neil Armstrong & 10 More Astronauts
Gemini autograph on a Gemini astronaut NASA photo collage. Paving the way for the Apollo program, Gemini missions first launched on 8 April 1964 and ended on 15 November 1966. Astronauts boldly sign their names in black, green and blue ink: ”Neil Armstrong”, ”Mike Collins”, ”Buzz Aldrin”, ”Richard Gordon”, ”Gordon Cooper”, ”James Lovell”, ”James G. McDivitt”, ”Gene Cernan”, ”Wally Schirra”, ”Charles Conrad”, ”Tom Stafford” and ”Frank Borman”. Verso includes a summary of the Gemini Program and captions for each photograph. Very minor creasing to corners, otherwise near fine condition. All signatures clean and striking. Sold for $6,250.
Space flown dime from the Mercury-Redstone 4 mission. Dime was flown with Gus Grissom aboard the Liberty Bell 7, which launched from Cape Canaveral on 21 July of 1961. Flown dime, minted in 1961, comes with a sterling silver medallion engraved with the launch date and mission title. Both are affixed to a metal loop for hanging on a necklace chain. Paper tape affixed to the medallion reads, ”66-90-31”. Some tarnishing, else near fine. From the personal estate of Gus Grissom and with an LOA from his son. Sold for $3,049.
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