$60.00 value
The medal of honor is given to combat soldiers only. They were given the public highest medals.
No, the Medal of Honor is a Combat award. Astronauts are not eligible. He was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal (the highest civilian award possible, equivalent to the Congressional Medal of Honor), along with fellow astronauts John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, on Nov 16, 2011.
The 1969 Apollo 11 US $1 bill is a commemorative banknote issued to celebrate the moon landing. Its face value is $1, but its collectible value can vary depending on condition and demand. It may be worth more to collectors due to its historical significance.
It depends on the condition of the bill, however, currently in the Official Blackbook Price Guide to United States Paper Money 2012, a 1969 $100 Star Note is around $450.00 Uncirculated.
The 1969 Apollo 11 one dollar bill was a commemorative banknote issued by Thomas De La Rue & Company. Its value as a collectible item varies depending on its condition and rarity, but it typically ranges from $10 to $50 in the current market.
$50.00
The value of a solid bronze collector's set of Franklin Mint Presidential Coins from 1969 can vary significantly based on factors like condition, completeness, and market demand. Typically, such sets can range from $100 to several hundred dollars. It's advisable to check recent sales on auction sites or consult with a numismatic expert for a more accurate appraisal. Collectibility can also influence the price, especially if the set is well-preserved or includes rare pieces.
The value of the 1969 States of the Union solid bronze collectors coin set from Shell Oil Company can vary depending on its condition and current demand among collectors. However, typically such sets may be valued in the range of $20 to $50. It's recommended to consult with a coin appraiser or check online marketplaces for a more accurate estimate.
Arctowski Medal was created in 1969.
Marksmanship Medal was created in 1969.
Presidential Citizens Medal was created on 1969-11-13.
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Steel pennies were only made in 1943, during World War II. All 1969 US cents were struck in bronze. Your penny is almost certainly plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It's considered to be an altered coin and has no added value.
Bronze Stars in the Viet War where awarded for both meritorious & valor. Obviously more meritorious Bronze Stars were handed out than the heroism ones. The Bronze Stars for valor MUST be awarded with a "V" device attached to them; on orders. These "V" devices REQUIRE a serious write up (a narrative justifying the medal). Just as all valor medals do (Silver Stars, Medal of Honor, etc.). If this man was awarded the BS ask to see the write up. The certificate which accompanies the actual medal will actually state on it "with "V" device" and for "heroism." Or it will say for meritorious reasons. If the BS is for heroism a letter (orders) will accompany the medal certificate (for framing on the wall) this letter (orders) will actually "tell the story" of how the V device was earned. Note: No orders, No medal (it didn't exist, doesn't exist, and will never exist).
Janet Lynn won the US Ladies Figure Skating title every year from 1969-73. She did win one Olympic medal, a bronze in 1972
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Meritorious Service Medal - United States - was created in 1969.