Silver-plated medals minted in 2014 dedicated to space travel by the Soviet Union. VALENTINA Tereshkova
Celebrate the rich history of space exploration with our collection of silver-plated medals, minted in 2014, dedicated to the legendary space flights of the Soviet Union. Each medal is a work of art that captures iconic moments from the space race, honoring the pioneering achievements of Soviet cosmonauts and scientists who challenged the limits of humanity.
With a high-quality silver finish, these medals feature detailed designs depicting spacecraft, exploration equipment, and portraits of famous cosmonauts. The shiny silver plating not only adds a touch of elegance, but also ensures the durability of each piece, making it both a visual and historical treasure.
Perfect for collectors, space enthusiasts, or as a meaningful gift for those fascinated by astronautics, these medals are a tribute to the courage and achievements of Soviet space exploration. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of space history; purchase these medals and pay tribute to the heroes who took us beyond our planet.
Diameter: 40 mm.
Valentina Tereshkova, born in Malennikovo on March 6, 1937, is a cosmonaut, engineer and Russian politician. She was the first woman to go into space, selected from more than four hundred applicants and five finalists to pilot the Vostok 6, launched on June 16, 1963. She completed 48 orbits around the Earth during her three days in space. She remains the only woman to have flown a solo space mission.