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2x 31.1000 g Ag 999, 34.88 g Ag 900
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A set of 3 coins:
$ 50 First Jupiter Flyover 31.1000 g Ag 999 1989 Marshall Islands
Observations of Jupiter were made by Babylonian astronomers thousands of years B.C.E. The Chinese historian of astronomy Xi Zezong claims that the Chinese astronomer Gan De discovered one of Jupiter's moons in 362 BC. with the naked eye. If this is true, then this discovery predates Galileo's achievements by nearly two millennia. This is possible because all Galilean moons can be seen with the naked eye under favorable conditions, although they usually die in the light of Jupiter.
$ 50 The first man in space 31.1 g Ag 999 1989 Marshall Islands
Yuri Gagarin was the first man to fly into space. The first space flight aroused great interest around the world, and Gagarin himself became a world star. However, it was close and Gagarin would never have flown into space. However, he managed to overcome numerous difficulties and become the first astronaut.
3 RUR Centenary of the Russian-French alliance 34.88 g Ag 900 1993 Russia
Reverse: In the center - two cosmonauts in spacesuits holding Russian and French flags against the background of the orbital space station, stars and a stylized image of the Earth, at the bottom along the edge the inscription - "РОССИЯ-ФРАНЦИЯ" (RUSSIA-FRANCE).
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