Product Overview
50 years ago, in 1969, Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins landed on the moon. In total, six Apollo missions reached the surface of the Moon, the first being Apollo 11. In 1972, with the Apollo 17 mission, a human being sets foot on the moon for the last time.
- 6th Issue of the "50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing" Series
- 99,9% Silver
- Mintage only 1,969 pieces
- In Capsule with Product Card
Walking Liberty
A goddess named for and representing the concept Liberty has existed in many cultures, including classical examples dating from the Roman Empire to those representing national symbols such as the American Columbia and its Statue of Liberty, an artwork created under the name Liberty Enlightening the World, and the French Marianne. In the United States, “Liberty” often is depicted with five-pointed stars, as appear on the American flag, usually held in a raised hand. Another hand may hold a sword pointing downward.
This uncirculated coin of one ounce 99.9% silver is dedicated to the moon landing 50 years ago. It shows in color an astronaut in front of a launching rocket. The Next Step to the Moon Silver Eagle coin in color is limited worldwide to only 1,969 pieces and comes in a coin capsule with product card.
* This coin has been colored by a private company.

Country | USA |
Denomination | 1 Dollars |
Year | 2019 |
Quality | BU and Color |
Material | Silver 999/1000 |
Weight (g) | 1 oz (31.1g) |
Diameter | 40.6 mm |
Mintage pcs | 1969 |
Certificate (COA) | no |
Presentation case (box) | In Capsule with Product Card |
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