1969 New York Times “Men Walk on Moon” Apollo 11 Full Original Newspaper, Framed
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Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
Details
Please note: All sales of printed items—including prints, posters, throws, and similar products—are final. These items are not eligible for return or exchange.
FREE RETURNS (for items other then then items described above)
Items must be returned within 14 days of receipt. The item being returned must be returned in brand new condition, unused. The item(s) must be returned in the manufactures box with all tags and packaging in tact.
Return instructions will be provided once a return request has been received
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1940-69
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“Condition: Complete original issue, age-toned as expected for 55+ years, but fully legible and ... Read moreabout the seller notes“Condition: Complete original issue, age-toned as expected for 55+ years, but fully legible and preserved”Read Lessa...
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This listing is for a complete, original issue of The New York Times, dated Monday, July 21, 1969, with the historic front-page headline:
?MEN WALK ON MOON ? Astronauts Land on Plain; Collect Rocks, Plant Flag?
This iconic edition covers the Apollo 11 moon landing, one of the most significant moments in modern history. The newspaper is original (not a reprint) and comes professionally framed for display.
? Details:
Date: July 21, 1969
Newspaper: The New York Times (Late City Edition)
Condition: Complete original issue, age-toned as expected for 55+ years, but fully legible and preserved
Presentation: Framed and display-ready
Guarantee: This is an authentic original, not a reproduction or facsimile
? Why Collect This:
One of the most famous front pages of the 20th century
Rare full edition of the paper, not just a clipped front page
Framed for presentation and long-term preservation
Ideal for collectors of space memorabilia, historic newspapers, and Americana
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