Sigmund Jähn Autograph

Sigmund Werner Paul Jähn (German: ; 13 February 1937 – 21 September 2019) was a German cosmonaut and pilot who in 1978 became the first German to fly into space as part of the Soviet Union's Interkosmos programme. More about Sigmund Jähn

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Current items with a signature of Sigmund Jähn

These are the most current items with a signature of Sigmund Jähn that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail8x10 Original Autographed Photo of German Cosmonaut Sigmund Jähn$350.00logo
thumbnailSIGMUND JAHN - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED$180.00logo
thumbnailSigmund Jahn Signed 7x9.5 AUTO Autographed Photo Photograph Space Cosmonaut #03$79.99logo
thumbnailSigmund Jahn Signed 8x8 AUTO Autographed Photo Photograph Space Cosmonaut #02$29.99logo
thumbnailSigmund Jahn Signed 9.5x7 AUTO Autographed Photo Photograph Astronaut Space #05$59.99logo
thumbnailSIGMUND JÄHN German cosmonaut in-person signed photo 8 x 12 autograph + photo$44.00logo
thumbnailSigmund Jähn signed cover German Cosmonaut Space Exploration$16.95logo
Jähn was born on 13 February 1937 in Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz, in the Vogtland region of Saxony, Germany. From 1943 to 1951 he attended school in his hometown. He trained as a printer until 1954 and then managed the pioneer program in a local school.

On 26 April 1955 he joined the East German Air Force, where he became a pilot. From 1961 to 1963 he was deputy commander for political work as an adamant socialist and in 1965 became responsible for air tactics and air shooting. From 1966 to 1970 he studied at the Gagarin Air Force Academy in Monino, in the Soviet Union. From 1970 to 1976, he worked in the administration of the East German Air Force, responsible for pilot education and flight safety. Read even more about Sigmund Jähn at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Sigmund Jähn

In total, we tracked 121 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Sigmund Jähn (GERMAN KOSMONAUT and PILOT Sigmund Jähn autograph, signed book) was sold in April 2020 for $56.94 while the cheapest item (Sigmund Jahn 1st Interkosmos Cosmonaut German pilot signed autographed photo) found a new owner for $1.00 in November 2015. The month with the most items sold (4) was May 2013 with an average selling price of $15.99 for an autographed item of Sigmund Jähn. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2020 with $56.94 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.50 was September 2015. In average, an autographed item from Sigmund Jähn is worth $11.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Sigmund Jähn were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailRare Personally Signed by Two Cosmonauts Valeriy Bykovskiy and Sigmund Jähn$19.00logo
thumbnailSigmund Jahn Signed Autograph 4.5x6.5 Photo First German In Space Nasa Astronaut$30.00logo
thumbnailSigmund Jahn- Signed German Picture Postcard (German Cosmonaut & Pilot)$20.00logo
thumbnailSIGMUND JÄHN †2019 German cosmonaut in-person signed photo 5 x 7 autograph $28.00logo
thumbnailSIGMUND JÄHN †2019 German cosmonaut in-person signed photo 8 x 12 autograph $48.00logo
thumbnailSIGMUND JÄHN †2019 German cosmonaut in-person signed photo 8 x 12 autograph $36.00logo
thumbnailSigmund Jähn - German Cosmonaut - Signed First Day Postal Cover$13.27logo
thumbnailSigmund Jähn - German Cosmonaut - Signed First Day Postal Cover$12.94logo
thumbnailSigmund Jähn- Signed Envelope (German Cosmonaut)$5.00logo
thumbnailSigmund Jähn-Signed Softcover Book For the Advancement of Mankind (Cosmonaut)$20.00logo

Latest News about Sigmund Jähn

Sigmund Jähn, First German in Space and a Hero Back Home, Dies at 82 (09/25/19): He spent almost eight days aboard a space station in 1978 and was hailed by East Germans as a symbol of socialist achievement. Go to news article