5.4.3.2.1. we have lift off

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Neat little token, next time take extra batteries with you! :thumbsup:
 

Really like that token. Awesome find.

Yeah, always always always carry extra batteries. LOL Next time you'll remember.
 

Nice token what's the value any idea?? $$ :sad11:
 

girardpaguy said:
Nice token what's the value any idea?? $$ :sad11: wish i new more myself
 

nice token next time take extra batteries or a back up detector...Matt
 

Good looking token!

P.S. Don't forget the extra batteries! :icon_jokercolor:
 

The mission insignia was not worn by the flight crew as a patch, like those from Gemini 5 onwards. The Gemini 3 Molly Brown logo was designed and minted on gold plated, sterling silver, 1-inch (25-mm) medallions. The crew carried a number of these medallions into space to give to their families and friends. The same design was imprinted on the cover of Gus Grissom's book GEMINI. John Young was seen wearing the Molly Brown logo as a patch on his flightsuit as late as 1981.

seems that the Molly Brown came after the safe landing your medalion would predate lift off..and possibly gone for a trip. due to it being aluminium construction.

Gemini 3
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia..

BTW i had nuttin else better to do today..lol..
be rested fer tonite..Gg
 

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