Object Details
Manufacturer
Robbins Co.
Summary
This sterling silver medallion minted by the Robbins Company in Attleboro, Massachusetts commemorates the Apollo 17 mission and has the mission patch on its front. Apollo 17, the last mission in the Apollo program, was launched on December 7, 1972, and returned after a little over twelve days. It was the tenth human spaceflight and the sixth and final lunar landing in the program. Eugen Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, and Ron Evans were the astronauts.
Robbins medallions were only available for purchase through the NASA astronaut office and many were flown aboard the missions to create a personal keepsake. This medallion, however, number 289, which belonged to NASA astronaut and National Air and Space Museum director Michael Collins, was never flown in space. Collins gave the medal to the Museum for display in the "Apollo to the Moon" gallery when the National Mall Building opened in 1976. It became a permanent part of the National Collection in 1985.
Credit Line
Gift of Michael Collins
Inventory Number
A19850170000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
MEMORABILIA-Events
Materials
Sterling Silver
Dimensions
3-D: 3.5 × 0.3cm (1 3/8 × 1/8 in.)
Storage: 8.9 × 8.9 × 2.5cm (3 1/2 × 3 1/2 × 1 in.)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19850170000