NIB New in the Box condition,un-fired and with sleeve that rifle was shipped in from factory is $2000.00 to $2250.00. Most however range from $1500.00 to $1800.00 un-fired.
In 1963, the Alaska Centennial Commission announced a competition to determine a distinctive centennial motto and emblem for Alaska. "North to the Future," adopted during Alaska's Purchase Centennial, celebrating its purchase from Russia by the United States, and was created by veteran newsman Richard Peter, the motto is meant to represent Alaska as a country of promise. According to Peter, the motto "...is a reminder that beyond the horizon of urban clutter there is a Great Land beneath our flag that can provide a new tomorrow for this century's 'huddled masses yearning to be free.' "North to the future" has been Alaska's state motto since 1967.
It was chosen by the Alaska Centennial Commission from 761 entries in a 1963 contest.
There were 2 different rifles made during 1967.The first 100 year commemorative was the Canadian 67 centennial rifle or carbine which if non fired,and with the box will bring 650 dollars.The other is the 1967 alaska purchase model which if unfired and with the box will bring 1,250 dollars.
The state of Alaska was the Alaskan purchase
America's purchase of Alaska The purchase of Alaska Sec. of State Seward from Russia. It was thought that there was lillte to nothing in Alaska to warrent the purchase. Discoveries of gold and oil have shown his detracters wrong.
William Seward negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
they bought alaska from russia
Louisiana Purchase occurred 1803 and Alaska Purchase occurred in 1867. So obviously, Louisiana.
Secretary of State William Seward who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
Purchase Alaska from Russia (apex)
Alaska Purchase is the correct name, but to Seward's opponents in was called Seward's Folly.