The plaque was then traded to Baptist missionary Harry Coates, who sold it to Las Vegas casino magnate Bob Stupak by 1987 for $10,000 and 200,000 shares in Stupak's casino.
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According to moon rocks researcher Robert Pearlman, the whereabouts of the Nicaragua Apollo 17 lunar sample display is unknown.
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