An Acre of Moon
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An Acre of Moon
Description
How would you like to own a plot of land ... on the Moon? That’s right, land on the moon is up for grabs and you could own a whole acre of it with the Acre of Moon gift pack.
Okay so it’s not the easiest of locations to get to, but with a telescope you can keep an eye on your property and you can show off to your friends about your new purchase.
With your pack you will receive a copy of the original Declaration of Ownership, Property Map, Mineral Rights, and a Deed Constitution.
Summary of Moon Estates gift pack:
- Lunar Deed, which confirms your registration of the one acre of the moon and gives the co-ordinates of your plot.
- The Lunar Map so you can see where your property is located.
- A document confirming you have Mineral Rights to your land.
- The Lunar Constitution and Bill of Rights which details the Lunar laws, your rights.
- A transcript of the Declaration of Ownership. This is the document filed with the USA and Russia along with the United Nations General Assembly in 1980 in which Dennis M. Hope first laid claim to the Moon.
- Postage paid registration card - to register your name as the owner of this extra terrestrial land.
An Acre of Moon
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mrs Hope on
23 April 2010
We have bought this unique gift for our son for his 30th birthday it seems fitting as the person who first started this was called Hope also was the year our son was born.THANK YOU.
James Tadman on
15 June 2007
I bought this for my farther in law. He was very pleased with it as it brings a great atmosphere and talking point to the home or office. Needless to say he was over the moon with my choice of gift.
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