10 of the most valuable pieces of Neil Armstrong memorabilia

Neil Armstrong, the first man to step foot on the moon, is an iconic figure in the world of space exploration.

His achievements continue to inspire people today, and his memorabilia has become highly sought after by collectors around the world.

Here are 10 of the most valuable pieces of Neil Armstrong memorabilia that have sold at auction:

1. Neil Armstrong's Signed Photo:

A signed photo of Neil Armstrong standing on the moon, taken by Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission, sold for $12,500 at an auction in 2018.

2. Neil Armstrong's Lunar Module Flown Checklist Page:

A checklist page from the Lunar Module flown by Armstrong and Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission sold for $68,750 at an auction in 2013.

3. Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 Lunar Module Flown Data File:

A data file from the Lunar Module flown by Armstrong and Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission sold for $112,500 at an auction in 2013.

4. Neil Armstrong's Signed Apollo 11 Launch Cover:

A launch cover signed by Armstrong sold for $6,250 at an auction in 2015.

5. Neil Armstrong's Flown Silver Robbins Medallion:

A silver Robbins medallion flown on the Apollo 11 mission, with Armstrong's initials engraved on the edge, sold for $50,000 at an auction in 2019.

6. Neil Armstrong's Signed Wristwatch:

A gold Omega wristwatch owned and signed by Armstrong sold for $1.3 million at an auction in 2018.

7. Neil Armstrong's Flight Suit:

A blue flight suit worn by Armstrong during training for the Apollo 11 mission sold for $43,750 at an auction in 2019.

8. Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 Flown American Flag:

An American flag flown on the Apollo 11 mission, with a certificate of authenticity signed by Armstrong, sold for $121,000 at an auction in 2016.

9. Neil Armstrong's Signed Lithograph:

A limited edition lithograph of Armstrong's famous "One Small Step" quote, signed by Armstrong, sold for $5,938 at an auction in 2017.

10. Neil Armstrong's Childhood Toy Plane:

A toy plane owned by Armstrong as a child, which he named the "Sky King," sold for $23,750 at an auction in 2018.

These items represent just a small selection of the incredible Neil Armstrong memorabilia that has been sold at auction over the years.

As his legacy continues to inspire future generations, it's likely that more pieces of Armstrong memorabilia will be sought after by collectors in the years to come.

About your Author:

Adrian Roose has over 30 years’ experience covering all aspects of the rare stamp & memorabilia industry during which he has sold over £50m of unique items, helping build collections for Royalty, household name celebrities and 1,000s of collectors around the world.

Adrian was previously a Director at Stanley Gibbons, a Board Member of Stampex, and Executive Director of Paul Fraser Collectibles, PFC Auctions and JustCollecting, prior to founding The Memorabilia Club.

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