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Neil Armstrong's admirers and space exploration have a chance to own artifacts and memorabilia that belonged to the modest man who became a world hero by becoming the first human to walk on the moon
US astronaut Neil A Armstrong, commander of Lunar Landing's Apollo 11 mission, is photographed in this undated photograph obtained on the 13th September 2012. [19659004] Armstrong's personal collection, which died in his native Ohio in 2012, will go on sale in a series of Heritage Auctions auctions in Dallas, November 1-2, continuing in May and November 2019. [19659005] The collection includes a variety of artifacts from the 1969 Armstrong Lunar Landing and private memorabilia that include pieces from a wing and a Wright Brothers Flyer propeller of 1903 that the astronaut took with him on the moon
with Armstrong, we find an American flag, the largest size generally used during Apollo missions; a United Nations flag; various flags of state; and some medallions of Robbins. Sterling silver medallions were paid for by Apollo Missions crews and were available for purchase only by NASA astronauts. The Armstrong collection also includes a rare gold medallion
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