Buzz Aldrin: American Icon

Buzz Aldrin: American Icon

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Property from the Buzz Aldrin Family Trust

[Apollo 11]

Buzz Aldrin's FLOWN Apollo 11 Crew-Signed NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Cover, with custom frame

Auction Closed

July 26, 06:15 PM GMT

Estimate

15,000 - 20,000 USD

Lot Details

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[APOLLO 11]


BUZZ ALDRIN'S FLOWN APOLLO 11 CREW-SIGNED NASA MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER COVER


FLOWN color-cacheted Apollo 11 NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Cover. 6 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches. Six cent United States Flag stamp, cancellation stamp dated August 11, 1969 at Webster, Texas. Below cancellation is stamped: "Delayed in Quarantine at Lunar Receiving Laboratory. M.S.C. - Houston, Texas." Written at upper left, in BUZZ ALDRIN'S HAND: "EEA-9/CARRIED TO THE MOON ON APOLLO 11." This lot will be accompanied by a Typed Letter Signed from BUZZ ALDRIN.


Matted and framed (14 x 12 3/4 inches) together with small silver plaque reading: "From the Personal Collection of Buzz Aldrin, This First Day Cover that flew to the Moon as part of the Apollo 11 has been signed by Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins."


SIGNED BY NEIL ARMSTRONG, BUZZ ALDRIN, and MICHAEL COLLINS

Directly from the Personal Collection of Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin

FLOWN TO THE MOON ON APOLLO 11 AND SIGNED BY THE FULL CREW, NUMBER EEA-9 FROM BUZZ ALDRIN'S PERSONAL COLLECTION


The crew of Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on July 24th, 1969. After they were recovered by the USS Hornet, the crew, along with their equipment, were placed into quarantine. There were only a total of 214 covers flown on the Apollo 11 mission, all of which were sent to be cancelled at the nearest post office once they were released from quarantine. Of these flown covers, three different cachet designs are known: Type-1, the present "NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Stamp Club" design, showing astronauts on the lunar surface with the EASEP (see lot 46 for "insurance cover" version); Type-2, the Dow-Unicover with "Apollo XI The First Step..." design (see lot 42); and Type-3, the Apollo 11 Mission Emblem design (see lot 44 for "flown" version & lot 45 for "insurance cover" version).


BUZZ ALDRIN'S provenance letter reads, in full: "This Apollo 11 NASA Manned Spacecraft Center commemorative postal cover was carried to the Moon during July 16-24, 1969 on the Apollo 11 mission. The Lunar Module Eagle made the first manned lunar landing on July 20, 1969.


This cover has been in my personal collection since 1969 and was signed by the Apollo 11 crew Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and myself. I have written on the cover that it was "Carried to the Moon on Apollo 11" and added my initials "EEA" with the number "9," which is a serial number for this group of covers from my personal collection."


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