NASA space-flown Apollo medallions were mission-specific commemorative medallions which were approved by
NASA and carried aboard the mission spacecraft into orbit.
Apollo 14 (January 31, 1971 – February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States
Apollo program and the third to
land on the Moon. While Commander
Alan Shepard and Lunar Module Pilot
Edgar Mitchell landed, Command Module Pilot
Stuart Roosa remained in
lunar orbit, performing scientific experiments and photographing the Moon, including the landing site of the future
Apollo 16 mission.
The medallions were struck by the Robbins Company in sterling silver and ordered by the mission crew as a personal memento of their flight; they were often taken to the lunar surface in the landing module. A total of over 3,000 Robbins medallions were flown into space across the 12 crewed flights of the Apollo program.Photograph credit: Heritage Auctions; commissioned by the NASA astronaut office