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STATUE OF LIBERTY 1985 Ellis Island Centennial Commission Certificate
Posted almost 2 years ago in Middleburg, PA
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Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Centennial Commission Certificate 1985 Lee Iacocca: Chairman, Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Centennial Commission Gerald R. Ford, Honorary Chairman, Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Centennial Commission, “In May 1982, President Ronald Reagan announced the formation of the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Centennial Commission, led by Chrysler Corporation chair Lee Iacocca, to raise the funds needed to complete the work. Through its fundraising arm, the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., the group raised more than $350 million in donations.” (see Wikipedia) First line of text: In the minds of people everywhere, no idea is more powerful than freedom … text continues….in recognition of your selfless sacrifice to protect and preserve the worlds’ symbol of freedom, your personal contribution, given in the year nineteen hundred and eighty-five, has been officially recorded and your name entered on a permanent Register of Contributors to be displayed at the museum of the rebuilt Statue of Liberty, Port of New York, United States of America. Reproduced signatures in the certificate: Lee Iacocca at lower left and Jerry Ford at lower right. Illustration of the Statue of Liberty and an Ellis Island building in center. Printed name of the donor: Mrs. Roy A Birchard The certificate measures 8 ½ inches x 11 inches, heavy weight paper stock, printed one side only, three small marks that most likely can be removed otherwise in very nice condition, the text and illustration are bright and clean, odor free. An uncommon piece of Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island related ephemera, it will make a nice addition to any Americana collection. Also comes with a thank you letter from Lee iacocca for the support to save the Statue of Liberty.
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