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How July 4th Was Celebrated 40 Years Ago
ABC News covered the 200th anniversary of America's independence from coast to coast.
published: 04 Jul 2016
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Bicentennial (1976 TV 200th birthday of USA)
TV spot celebrating the 200th anniversary of US Independence created by the United States Information Agency.
published: 15 Jul 2015
-
America's Bicentennial - July 4, 1976 - ABC Coverage!
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, and was obviously taped on Beta, since VHS hadn't been invented yet! All station breaks and commercials that were on this recording are included!
published: 03 Oct 2021
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America's Bicentennial - July 4, 1976 - ABC Coverage, pt. 1!
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, and was obviously taped on Beta, since VHS hadn't been invented yet! All station breaks and commercials that were on this recording are included! This is part 1 of 5.
published: 03 Nov 2011
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"ALL ABOARD AMERICA" 1976 U.S. BICENTENNIAL FREEDOM TRAIN PROMOTIONAL FILM 54694
All Aboard America is a short 1976 film about the bicentennial celebration train, the American Freedom Train, discussing the project’s inception, design and construction, layout and route. The film shows some illustrations of America’s founding fathers, images from the Civil War, and early footage of an automobile, World War I, and Franklin D. Roosevelt addressing a crowd. John Warner, head of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, shows off the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights at the National Archives (03:50). A steam locomotive pulls a 24-car train (04:55). A man dressed in a colonial-era costume boards the train. Aerial footage shows the train cruising along railroad tracks. The train passes a windmill, drives through towns and over bridges, an...
published: 28 Nov 2019
-
Valuable 1776-1976 Bicentennial U.S. Coinage - Errors + Varieties To Know
Who would've thought that there are some really valuable bicentennial errors and varieties that you've probably never heard of?!? I did some research and found a couple different ones that are very hard to come by that can pay off with some serious $$$... these bicentennial quarters, half dollars, and dollars can be worth a pretty penny if you find one! The video discusses some of the abnormalities that can be found on proof, clad, silver, and other types of bicentennial coinage. Best of luck searching... hope the video is useful.
***
Primary Source(s): https://pcgs.com/coinfacts
***
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published: 13 Jun 2019
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How Valuable are 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTERS? Do You Own this Rare Coin?
The 1976 Bicentennial quarter is one of the first coins I can remember collecting. My dad used to give me all the 1976 bicentennial quarters he got in change and I saved every one of them. How can you tell if a bicentennial quarter is worth a lot of money? Watch this video to find out! Learn more here: https://thesilverpicker.com/how-much-are-1976-bicentennial-quarters-worth/
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published: 10 Feb 2022
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1976 Bicentennial quarter errors worth money in your change!
We talk about the 1976 Bicentennial quarter errors worth money in your change and their most recent sold prices. If you like bicentennial coins or error coins, or both, this video is definitely for you.
Thank You for watching and as always remember to check your change. You might have more money in your pocket than you think!
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Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I'll earn a sma...
published: 20 Dec 2020
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HOW VALUABLE CAN A 1976 QUARTER BE? 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTER!
HOW VALUABLE CAN A 1976 QUARTER BE? 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTER!
Welcome to numismatic nirvana! Join us on an exhilarating journey through time as we uncover the hidden treasures of the 1776 to 1976 Washington Quarter Dollar coins. These iconic coins, minted to commemorate the bicentennial of American independence, hold far more than just historical significance—they harbor the potential for astonishing wealth!
In this captivating video, we delve deep into the allure of these remarkable coins, exploring their rich history, exquisite design, and the secrets behind their soaring value. From the meticulously crafted imagery of George Washington to the symbolic representations of American pride and freedom, each coin is a masterpiece of numismatic artistry.
But what truly sets these coins apart ...
published: 23 Mar 2024
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CBS: The Last Bicentennial Minute, Late 1976!!
Taped in late 1976, here is President Gerald Ford with the last CBS Bicentennial Minute! Taped from WJW-TV8, Cleveland. I missed the first few seconds of this.
published: 11 Oct 2011
5:35
How July 4th Was Celebrated 40 Years Ago
ABC News covered the 200th anniversary of America's independence from coast to coast.
ABC News covered the 200th anniversary of America's independence from coast to coast.
https://wn.com/How_July_4Th_Was_Celebrated_40_Years_Ago
ABC News covered the 200th anniversary of America's independence from coast to coast.
- published: 04 Jul 2016
- views: 35904
3:16
Bicentennial (1976 TV 200th birthday of USA)
TV spot celebrating the 200th anniversary of US Independence created by the United States Information Agency.
TV spot celebrating the 200th anniversary of US Independence created by the United States Information Agency.
https://wn.com/Bicentennial_(1976_Tv_200Th_Birthday_Of_Usa)
TV spot celebrating the 200th anniversary of US Independence created by the United States Information Agency.
- published: 15 Jul 2015
- views: 17767
48:57
America's Bicentennial - July 4, 1976 - ABC Coverage!
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, a...
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, and was obviously taped on Beta, since VHS hadn't been invented yet! All station breaks and commercials that were on this recording are included!
https://wn.com/America's_Bicentennial_July_4,_1976_Abc_Coverage
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, and was obviously taped on Beta, since VHS hadn't been invented yet! All station breaks and commercials that were on this recording are included!
- published: 03 Oct 2021
- views: 5298
9:03
America's Bicentennial - July 4, 1976 - ABC Coverage, pt. 1!
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, a...
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, and was obviously taped on Beta, since VHS hadn't been invented yet! All station breaks and commercials that were on this recording are included! This is part 1 of 5.
https://wn.com/America's_Bicentennial_July_4,_1976_Abc_Coverage,_Pt._1
From July 4, 1976, here is some coverage of some Bicentennial events from ABC News and Harry Reasoner, beginning at 1 PM EST. This came in to me from a trade, and was obviously taped on Beta, since VHS hadn't been invented yet! All station breaks and commercials that were on this recording are included! This is part 1 of 5.
- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 58572
28:48
"ALL ABOARD AMERICA" 1976 U.S. BICENTENNIAL FREEDOM TRAIN PROMOTIONAL FILM 54694
All Aboard America is a short 1976 film about the bicentennial celebration train, the American Freedom Train, discussing the project’s inception, design and con...
All Aboard America is a short 1976 film about the bicentennial celebration train, the American Freedom Train, discussing the project’s inception, design and construction, layout and route. The film shows some illustrations of America’s founding fathers, images from the Civil War, and early footage of an automobile, World War I, and Franklin D. Roosevelt addressing a crowd. John Warner, head of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, shows off the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights at the National Archives (03:50). A steam locomotive pulls a 24-car train (04:55). A man dressed in a colonial-era costume boards the train. Aerial footage shows the train cruising along railroad tracks. The train passes a windmill, drives through towns and over bridges, and cuts through farmland. At an old converted railroad station in New Jersey (07:13), American Freedom Train founder Ross Rowland speaks to the camera about his vision (08:20). In Venice, FL craftsmen modify old baggage cars into the cars that would become part of the American Freedom Trian (09:00). In Richmond, CA, People work on train cars for a west-coast train in Richmond, CA (09:58), cutting steel and welding the cars. Barry Howard of Larchmont, NY works on designs that will turn the old cars temporary display cars featuring the various exhibits (10:53). In 1974, people pull one of the old great “Iron Horse” locomotives, a Southern Pacific Daylight engine, from its pedestal in Oaks Park, located in Portland, OR. The former Reading Company T-1 class 4-8-4 #2101 engine is revamped for the eastern U.S. train (11:50). Designers shape a replica of the box in Ford’s Theatre where Lincoln sat when shot (12:20). Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner record a version of “Freedom Train” in a Nashville studio (12:37). Curator for Documents and Artifacts Ruth Packard speaks to the camera about the ten exhibit cars (13:35). Private Collectors catalog artifacts they are sending to be a part of the American Freedom Train (13:57). Actor and civil rights activist Ossie Davis records audio for the train. Radio City Music Hall producer Leon Leonidoff speaks to the camera from his living room about the potential of the Freedom Train. The display cars are readied for final inspection (15:20). Design fabricators install the equipment, artifacts, and documents. Viewers see a 1904 Oldsmobile Scout and an 1849 fire engine loaded into a car in Alexandria, VA (16:10). President Gerald Ford waves to the crowd at the start of the grand opening of the American Freedom Train. The film takes viewers aboard the finished train. In Car 1 (17:00), viewers see priceless documents from American history; Car 2 features early Native American artifacts and depictions of America’s expansion west. Car 3 is a visual display of various American developments (18:00), while the next car features life-like mannequins who represent immigrants. The fifth car is filled with the works of American inventors, including some original inventions. Car 6 showcases the writings of everyday Americans. The next car is filled with sports heroes as well as different memorabilia such as baseball bats. In the eighth car, viewers see a world of entertainment, with photographs of movie stars, excerpts and video clips of movies, sheet music, and more. Car 9 features painters and sculptors (20:28), while the final car illustrates key moments in history, such as John F. Kennedy’s presidency and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s civil rights work. A band plays on 1 April 1975 in Wilmington, DL during the grand opening (21:23). People line up to walk through the train. Kids pose in old costumes. Train engineer Doyle McCormack speaks about being a part of the project. There are shots of the train passing through towns and cities, including Sioux Falls and Chicago. The film concludes with people riding on and posing in front of the train.
The American Freedom Train toured the country in 1975–76 to commemorate the United States Bicentennial. The train was powered by three newly restored steam locomotives. The first to pull the train was a former Reading Company T-1 class 4-8-4 #2101. The second was former Southern Pacific 4449, a large 4-8-4 steam locomotive that is still operating in special excursion service today. The third was former Texas & Pacific 2-10-4 #610, which pulled the train in Texas. Due to light rail loadings and track conditions on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, diesels hauled the train from New Orleans to Mobile,
Alabama. Diesels were also required in Chicago after the steam locomotive derailed attempting to negotiate tracks by the Chicago lakefront.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
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All Aboard America is a short 1976 film about the bicentennial celebration train, the American Freedom Train, discussing the project’s inception, design and construction, layout and route. The film shows some illustrations of America’s founding fathers, images from the Civil War, and early footage of an automobile, World War I, and Franklin D. Roosevelt addressing a crowd. John Warner, head of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, shows off the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights at the National Archives (03:50). A steam locomotive pulls a 24-car train (04:55). A man dressed in a colonial-era costume boards the train. Aerial footage shows the train cruising along railroad tracks. The train passes a windmill, drives through towns and over bridges, and cuts through farmland. At an old converted railroad station in New Jersey (07:13), American Freedom Train founder Ross Rowland speaks to the camera about his vision (08:20). In Venice, FL craftsmen modify old baggage cars into the cars that would become part of the American Freedom Trian (09:00). In Richmond, CA, People work on train cars for a west-coast train in Richmond, CA (09:58), cutting steel and welding the cars. Barry Howard of Larchmont, NY works on designs that will turn the old cars temporary display cars featuring the various exhibits (10:53). In 1974, people pull one of the old great “Iron Horse” locomotives, a Southern Pacific Daylight engine, from its pedestal in Oaks Park, located in Portland, OR. The former Reading Company T-1 class 4-8-4 #2101 engine is revamped for the eastern U.S. train (11:50). Designers shape a replica of the box in Ford’s Theatre where Lincoln sat when shot (12:20). Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner record a version of “Freedom Train” in a Nashville studio (12:37). Curator for Documents and Artifacts Ruth Packard speaks to the camera about the ten exhibit cars (13:35). Private Collectors catalog artifacts they are sending to be a part of the American Freedom Train (13:57). Actor and civil rights activist Ossie Davis records audio for the train. Radio City Music Hall producer Leon Leonidoff speaks to the camera from his living room about the potential of the Freedom Train. The display cars are readied for final inspection (15:20). Design fabricators install the equipment, artifacts, and documents. Viewers see a 1904 Oldsmobile Scout and an 1849 fire engine loaded into a car in Alexandria, VA (16:10). President Gerald Ford waves to the crowd at the start of the grand opening of the American Freedom Train. The film takes viewers aboard the finished train. In Car 1 (17:00), viewers see priceless documents from American history; Car 2 features early Native American artifacts and depictions of America’s expansion west. Car 3 is a visual display of various American developments (18:00), while the next car features life-like mannequins who represent immigrants. The fifth car is filled with the works of American inventors, including some original inventions. Car 6 showcases the writings of everyday Americans. The next car is filled with sports heroes as well as different memorabilia such as baseball bats. In the eighth car, viewers see a world of entertainment, with photographs of movie stars, excerpts and video clips of movies, sheet music, and more. Car 9 features painters and sculptors (20:28), while the final car illustrates key moments in history, such as John F. Kennedy’s presidency and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s civil rights work. A band plays on 1 April 1975 in Wilmington, DL during the grand opening (21:23). People line up to walk through the train. Kids pose in old costumes. Train engineer Doyle McCormack speaks about being a part of the project. There are shots of the train passing through towns and cities, including Sioux Falls and Chicago. The film concludes with people riding on and posing in front of the train.
The American Freedom Train toured the country in 1975–76 to commemorate the United States Bicentennial. The train was powered by three newly restored steam locomotives. The first to pull the train was a former Reading Company T-1 class 4-8-4 #2101. The second was former Southern Pacific 4449, a large 4-8-4 steam locomotive that is still operating in special excursion service today. The third was former Texas & Pacific 2-10-4 #610, which pulled the train in Texas. Due to light rail loadings and track conditions on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, diesels hauled the train from New Orleans to Mobile,
Alabama. Diesels were also required in Chicago after the steam locomotive derailed attempting to negotiate tracks by the Chicago lakefront.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 28 Nov 2019
- views: 25224
7:15
Valuable 1776-1976 Bicentennial U.S. Coinage - Errors + Varieties To Know
Who would've thought that there are some really valuable bicentennial errors and varieties that you've probably never heard of?!? I did some research and found ...
Who would've thought that there are some really valuable bicentennial errors and varieties that you've probably never heard of?!? I did some research and found a couple different ones that are very hard to come by that can pay off with some serious $$$... these bicentennial quarters, half dollars, and dollars can be worth a pretty penny if you find one! The video discusses some of the abnormalities that can be found on proof, clad, silver, and other types of bicentennial coinage. Best of luck searching... hope the video is useful.
***
Primary Source(s): https://pcgs.com/coinfacts
***
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***
All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes to inform and build community around coins, and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel.
https://wn.com/Valuable_1776_1976_Bicentennial_U.S._Coinage_Errors_Varieties_To_Know
Who would've thought that there are some really valuable bicentennial errors and varieties that you've probably never heard of?!? I did some research and found a couple different ones that are very hard to come by that can pay off with some serious $$$... these bicentennial quarters, half dollars, and dollars can be worth a pretty penny if you find one! The video discusses some of the abnormalities that can be found on proof, clad, silver, and other types of bicentennial coinage. Best of luck searching... hope the video is useful.
***
Primary Source(s): https://pcgs.com/coinfacts
***
Social Media Links (Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, More):
https://linktree.com/treasuretown
Active Affiliate Links - Purchase Items Through Them To Support Treasure Town:
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***
All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes to inform and build community around coins, and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel.
- published: 13 Jun 2019
- views: 253262
13:02
How Valuable are 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTERS? Do You Own this Rare Coin?
The 1976 Bicentennial quarter is one of the first coins I can remember collecting. My dad used to give me all the 1976 bicentennial quarters he got in change an...
The 1976 Bicentennial quarter is one of the first coins I can remember collecting. My dad used to give me all the 1976 bicentennial quarters he got in change and I saved every one of them. How can you tell if a bicentennial quarter is worth a lot of money? Watch this video to find out! Learn more here: https://thesilverpicker.com/how-much-are-1976-bicentennial-quarters-worth/
https://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/
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#1776 #coincollecting #quarters
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The 1976 Bicentennial quarter is one of the first coins I can remember collecting. My dad used to give me all the 1976 bicentennial quarters he got in change and I saved every one of them. How can you tell if a bicentennial quarter is worth a lot of money? Watch this video to find out! Learn more here: https://thesilverpicker.com/how-much-are-1976-bicentennial-quarters-worth/
https://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/
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#1776 #coincollecting #quarters
- published: 10 Feb 2022
- views: 1831643
6:42
1976 Bicentennial quarter errors worth money in your change!
We talk about the 1976 Bicentennial quarter errors worth money in your change and their most recent sold prices. If you like bicentennial coins or error coins, ...
We talk about the 1976 Bicentennial quarter errors worth money in your change and their most recent sold prices. If you like bicentennial coins or error coins, or both, this video is definitely for you.
Thank You for watching and as always remember to check your change. You might have more money in your pocket than you think!
Become a member of JBCOINSINC coin family:
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To check out our USB microscope, magnifier, scale, books and more, or to find out our errors & varieties coin lists, preferred email support, links to the products you can buy, and even more info about coins, go to our Website/Store: http://jbcoinsinc.com/
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https://wn.com/1976_Bicentennial_Quarter_Errors_Worth_Money_In_Your_Change
We talk about the 1976 Bicentennial quarter errors worth money in your change and their most recent sold prices. If you like bicentennial coins or error coins, or both, this video is definitely for you.
Thank You for watching and as always remember to check your change. You might have more money in your pocket than you think!
Become a member of JBCOINSINC coin family:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPeRjGLKduImEjCQyoM31_w/join
To check out our USB microscope, magnifier, scale, books and more, or to find out our errors & varieties coin lists, preferred email support, links to the products you can buy, and even more info about coins, go to our Website/Store: http://jbcoinsinc.com/
Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!
Subscribe to our channel:
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- published: 20 Dec 2020
- views: 374060
2:24
HOW VALUABLE CAN A 1976 QUARTER BE? 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTER!
HOW VALUABLE CAN A 1976 QUARTER BE? 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTER!
Welcome to numismatic nirvana! Join us on an exhilarating journey through time as we uncover the ...
HOW VALUABLE CAN A 1976 QUARTER BE? 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTER!
Welcome to numismatic nirvana! Join us on an exhilarating journey through time as we uncover the hidden treasures of the 1776 to 1976 Washington Quarter Dollar coins. These iconic coins, minted to commemorate the bicentennial of American independence, hold far more than just historical significance—they harbor the potential for astonishing wealth!
In this captivating video, we delve deep into the allure of these remarkable coins, exploring their rich history, exquisite design, and the secrets behind their soaring value. From the meticulously crafted imagery of George Washington to the symbolic representations of American pride and freedom, each coin is a masterpiece of numismatic artistry.
But what truly sets these coins apart is their rarity and the extraordinary prices they command in today's collector market. Discover the fascinating stories behind the most coveted editions, from the elusive proof sets to the elusive "No S" mint mark varieties, rumored to be worth a small fortune.
Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or a curious newcomer, this video promises to ignite your passion for coin collecting and unveil the potential wealth hidden within your pocket change. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, explore, and perhaps even unearth your own numismatic fortune with the 1776 to 1976 Washington Quarter Dollar coin! Hit play now and embark on an adventure that transcends time and value.
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HOW VALUABLE CAN A 1976 QUARTER BE? 1976 BICENTENNIAL QUARTER!
Welcome to numismatic nirvana! Join us on an exhilarating journey through time as we uncover the hidden treasures of the 1776 to 1976 Washington Quarter Dollar coins. These iconic coins, minted to commemorate the bicentennial of American independence, hold far more than just historical significance—they harbor the potential for astonishing wealth!
In this captivating video, we delve deep into the allure of these remarkable coins, exploring their rich history, exquisite design, and the secrets behind their soaring value. From the meticulously crafted imagery of George Washington to the symbolic representations of American pride and freedom, each coin is a masterpiece of numismatic artistry.
But what truly sets these coins apart is their rarity and the extraordinary prices they command in today's collector market. Discover the fascinating stories behind the most coveted editions, from the elusive proof sets to the elusive "No S" mint mark varieties, rumored to be worth a small fortune.
Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or a curious newcomer, this video promises to ignite your passion for coin collecting and unveil the potential wealth hidden within your pocket change. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, explore, and perhaps even unearth your own numismatic fortune with the 1776 to 1976 Washington Quarter Dollar coin! Hit play now and embark on an adventure that transcends time and value.
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CBS: The Last Bicentennial Minute, Late 1976!!
Taped in late 1976, here is President Gerald Ford with the last CBS Bicentennial Minute! Taped from WJW-TV8, Cleveland. I missed the first few seconds of this....
Taped in late 1976, here is President Gerald Ford with the last CBS Bicentennial Minute! Taped from WJW-TV8, Cleveland. I missed the first few seconds of this.
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Taped in late 1976, here is President Gerald Ford with the last CBS Bicentennial Minute! Taped from WJW-TV8, Cleveland. I missed the first few seconds of this.
- published: 11 Oct 2011
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