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Moonwalkers Genuine Legal Tender $2 Bill
In stock
SKU
2120
$16.99
These twelve astronauts walked on the Moon's surface, and six of those drove Lunar Roving Vehicles on the Moon.
These twelve astronauts walked on the Moon's surface, and six of those drove Lunar Roving Vehicles on the Moon. While three astronauts flew to the Moon twice, of which two landed, none landed on the Moon more than once. The nine Apollo missions to the Moon occurred between December 1968 and December 1972. The twelve who walked on the Moon are the only people ever to have set foot on an astronomical object other than the Earth. This Moonwalkers uncirculated $2 Bill is Genuine Legal Tender of the United States. The full colorized images are accomplished through a revolutionary new authentic colorization process, creating a collectible work of art. Each Bill comes displayed in a blue folio with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee that each Bill is authentic and recognized by every monetary authority around the world, therefore assuring its collector edition status. Each $2 Bill is in fresh, crisp, uncirculated condition, and was directly removed from untouched wrapped Federal Reserve sealed packs. The Signing of the Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull is featured on the reverse. It is the only U.S. Currency note that features two Presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, and it is one of the most rarely seen Bills in circulation and actual use. Made in the USA. Astronauts shown include: Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” E. Aldrin Jr., Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr., Alan L. Bean, Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell, David R. Scott, James B. Irwin, John W. Young, Charles M. Duke Jr., Eugene A. Cernan and Harrison H. Schmitt.