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Medal - Apollo 13 And the Whole World Prayed

Medal - Apollo 13 (And the Whole World Prayed) - obverseMedal - Apollo 13 (And the Whole World Prayed) - reverse

© Greg Laws (CC BY-NC)

Features

Location United States
Type Commemorative medals
Year 1970
Composition Silver (.999) (Antiqued)
Weight 12.71 g
Diameter 30.5 mm
Thickness 3.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
570827

Commemorative issue

Apollo 13 Mission

Series: JSC Original Balfour

Obverse

The central image is of a pair of praying hands, "divine" radiance in the background, mission title to the left and legend above.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
AND THE WHOLE WORLD PRAYED
APOLLO
13
APRIL 11-17
1970

Reverse

Central image is of the Aquarius lunar module separating from the command module, with the moon & stars in the background, surrounded by the legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
FRED W. HAISE, JR. - JAMES A. LOVELL, JR. - JOHN L. SWIGERT, JR.
"FAREWELL AQUARIUS - AND WE THANK YOU"

Edge

Plain with inscription

Script: Latin (cursive)

Lettering: Balfour

Medal - Apollo 13 (And the Whole World Prayed) -  obverse

© Greg Laws (CC BY-NC)

Mint

L. G. Balfour Company, Attleboro, United States (1913-date)

Comments

This medal tests 99.65% (+/-0.15%) Ag according to one XRF test, but there is no purity statement on the edge.

As per Wikipedia, the Apollo 13 mission would have been the third moon landing except for an oxygen tank explosion that resulted in the mission being aborted.

 

There appear to be two series; 

1) JSC Original Balfour, produced prior to 1973 and available in pewter, fine silver (.999) and 10kt gold. These were produced in variable sizes and weights (on demand) and can be found in a key fob/tag format as well. They usually have the (complete) Balfour name engraved on the edge (cursive style), with no statement of purity (see Director Aaron Cohen letter, circa 1989, below). Some were gifted to key personal and others were sold in the NASA exchange stores.

2) INA Restrike Balfour, “In 1973,  the International Numismatic Agency (INA), 96 Prince Street, New York, New York was appointed exclusive distributors to the public for the 13 different pieces (i.e., they included 2 Mercury, 3 Gemini and 8 Apollo designs). The medals, distributed by INA, were only available in sets which came in custom designed leatherette chests & lined." The medals were struck in both sterling silver (.925) and pewter. It is possible that the decision to sell off the distributorship may have been the result of “… L.G. Balfour died in 1973, the ownership of the company was placed in a trust administered by the Bank of New England.” &/or the NASA cancellation of the Apollo program in late 1970. These ”restrikes" usually have LGB initials on the edge and STERLING if they contained silver.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1970) 

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Bullion value: USD 29.60 Search tips
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Actual silver weight: 0.408 oz
Current silver price: 72.51 USD/oz (see silver price )

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