The lenticular image shows an astronaut standing on a crest of a hill, overlooking his Lunar Module and acolleague setting up experiments on the surface. Both appear to be plastic models. In the rear is a distant image of green Earth. The 3d effect is especially clear.
Inside the card is a nice 70’s illustration of a moon suit, with explanatory notes. On the other side is the token itself, with a value of ten shillings, which dates it nicely to the pre-decimal era.
The two other lenticulars I have found are postcard size, one with a LEM descending on a luxuriantly green moon surface - and you can see the strings!
The other came in a heavy duty wooden frame, which protected it remarkably well and shows a large rocket and a team of astronauts exploring the surface.
I did wonder if the model used on the green moon postcard might be the small Revell Apollo LEM kit. As shown above, but the detailing is slightly heavier.









