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It's not a coin. It's a commemorative medal or token. Unless it specifically states that it's made of silver and gives the weight in fractions of an ounce, it's not likely to be worth much. If it is silver, multiply the weight times the purity (usually shown as something like ".99" times the current price of silver, about $17 an ounce.
Apollo 17 was in the year 1972.
Yes Apollo 17 was successful , it was the last of the Apollo moon missions.
The difference of the apollo 11 astronauts wand the Apollo 17 astronaut was that in Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was a scientist, while All in the Apollo 11 were astronauts.
Apollo 17 was the last apollo rocket to go to space because it was to much money.
what is the value
It's not a coin. It's a commemorative medal or token. Unless it specifically states that it's made of silver and gives the weight in fractions of an ounce, it's not likely to be worth much. If it is silver, multiply the weight times the purity (usually shown as something like ".99" times the current price of silver, about $17 an ounce.
A coin's value depends on what coin it is and what condition it is in. Without this information, it is impossible to give a value for a coin.
Apollo 17 was in the year 1972.
Yes Apollo 17 was successful , it was the last of the Apollo moon missions.
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Apollo 17
Masterpiece Commemorative Edition was created on 2007-04-17.
Apollo 17
Apollo 17
The difference of the apollo 11 astronauts wand the Apollo 17 astronaut was that in Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was a scientist, while All in the Apollo 11 were astronauts.
Apollo 17 saw the first scientist, Geologist Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, as a member of the crew. Apollo 17 was also the last of the Apollo program.