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English: Mint Director Mary Brooks gives President Gerald Ford a first set of the United States Bicentennial coins as John Warner looks on. Film roll A-1905 from Ford library, see here Contact sheet here. Lifted by screen capture.
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Source Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, see below for URLs
Author White House photo office Ricardo Thomas

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13 November 1974

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