FLOWN Apollo 15 Crew Emblem Postal Cover. Approx. 3.5 x 6.5 in. envelope postmarked on 26 July 1971 at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida with an additional postmark on 7 August 1971 from the "U.S.S. Okinawa". The Apollo 15 crew carried a set of these postal covers to the lunar surface. The cover is number 101 of 300 and has a cachet of the crew emblem with a CSM streaking behind and propeller pilot wings. The twin stamp showing the lunar rover was first issued during the flight. SIGNED BY DAVE SCOTT, AL WORDEN, AND JIM IRWIN. [With:] A notarized letter dated 19 July 1983 certifying that the cover was flown to lunar surface and SIGNED BY DAVE SCOTT, AL WORDEN, AND JIM IRWIN. (2)
FLOWN Apollo 15 Crew Emblem Postal Cover. Approx. 3.5 x 6.5 in. envelope postmarked on 26 July 1971 at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida with an additional postmark on 7 August 1971 from the "U.S.S. Okinawa". The Apollo 15 crew carried a set of these postal covers to the lunar surface. The cover is number 101 of 300 and has a cachet of the crew emblem with a CSM streaking behind and propeller pilot wings. The twin stamp showing the lunar rover was first issued during the flight. SIGNED BY DAVE SCOTT, AL WORDEN, AND JIM IRWIN. [With:] A notarized letter dated 19 July 1983 certifying that the cover was flown to lunar surface and SIGNED BY DAVE SCOTT, AL WORDEN, AND JIM IRWIN. (2)
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