One cent, I'm afraid. It's not a US Mint product. It was created by a private company that took ordinary cents and used a punch to add a picture of the lunar module.
These coins were sold in sets as supposed collectibles, but because they're altered coins they have no added value to coin collectors. IF you had one in its original holder there are novelty collectors who might pay a small premium, but an individual coin is really only a conversation piece.
Harrison Schmitt was the first and only geologist to land on the moon. Schmitt was the Apollo 17 Lunar Module Pilot. Apollo 17 was the last manned lunar landing. As LMP, it was Schmitt's job to tell the commander, Gene Cernan, speed and elevation during the lunar landing. On the surface, Schmitt helped set up the experiments. After that, they boarded the Lunar Rover and drove to explore pre-designated spots. It was Schmitt's job to use the maps to guide Cernan to the geologic sites. On the way, Schmitt also described the sites he saw for the benefit of scientists at Missino Control. Schmitt's value as a geologist proved invaluable when he found orange soil. Orange soil is significant because it is proof of volcanoes on the moon. The moon has a very thick 60km crust. It has been volcanically inactive for the last 3 billion years.
Nothing special. Lots of private companies take ordinary cents and counterstamp them with dates, pictures, initials, etc. They're considered to be curiosities but have no extra value.
There was no moon landing in 1994, the final moon landing occurred in December, 1972.
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The value of the Apollo 8 stamps depend on condition and if they are singles or in sheets. Sheets of these stamps in mint condition are valued between 15.00 and 18.00 as of 2014.
Harrison Schmitt was the first and only geologist to land on the moon. Schmitt was the Apollo 17 Lunar Module Pilot. Apollo 17 was the last manned lunar landing. As LMP, it was Schmitt's job to tell the commander, Gene Cernan, speed and elevation during the lunar landing. On the surface, Schmitt helped set up the experiments. After that, they boarded the Lunar Rover and drove to explore pre-designated spots. It was Schmitt's job to use the maps to guide Cernan to the geologic sites. On the way, Schmitt also described the sites he saw for the benefit of scientists at Missino Control. Schmitt's value as a geologist proved invaluable when he found orange soil. Orange soil is significant because it is proof of volcanoes on the moon. The moon has a very thick 60km crust. It has been volcanically inactive for the last 3 billion years.
Nothing special. Lots of private companies take ordinary cents and counterstamp them with dates, pictures, initials, etc. They're considered to be curiosities but have no extra value.
There was no moon landing in 1994, the final moon landing occurred in December, 1972.
Requires appraisal
Unless you find someone who wants it, the symbol adds nothing the value of 5 cents
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The value of the Apollo 8 stamps depend on condition and if they are singles or in sheets. Sheets of these stamps in mint condition are valued between 15.00 and 18.00 as of 2014.
The date and mint mark are on the edge of the coin, and it's worth one dollar.
What is the value of a sheet of Appollo 8 stamps?
If the watch case (and strap) are made from platinum, then you will have scrap value at the least. However, as platinum is a precious metal, it could be that your watch is by a collectable or highly regarded watchmaker and will have value as a "piece".
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Usually face value, so what ever is imprinted on the coin is the value. Without knowing which coin, date and condition, it's impossible to supply any further info about the coin.