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National 75 years 1959
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Henry Ford Museum /Greenfield Village 1996
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The Detroit Bank 100th Anniv. 1949

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WOW do you have any info on these
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Just on the Henry Ford Museum. It was issued for the 100th anniversary of Henry Fords first car, the quadricycle in 1996. They were available for purchase at the museum. I have never been to the Smithsonian, but I would imagine that the Henry Ford Museum would come in a close second. Ford and Thomas Edison were friends and the museum has Edisons work shop inside, as well as a bottle which supposedly contains Edisons last breath taken on his deathbed. The LincOln which JFK was assassinated in is also there.
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