They Paid $7.2 Million and Got $36 Billion—Welcome to Alaska
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They Paid $7.2 Million and Got $36 Billion—Welcome to Alaska. Once a quiet territory owned by the Russian Empire, Alaska was nearly sold to Liechtenstein before America stepped in. During the Crimean War, Russia knew it couldn’t hold onto Alaska—and in 1867, the U.S. struck a deal for just $7.2 million (about $125 million today). But the real surprise came shortly after, when gold was discovered—over tons mined and now worth an eye-watering $36 billion! That’s a 288x return on investment. This video dives into the unbelievable story behind one of history’s greatest real estate deals, how tiny Liechtenstein almost made a legendary purchase, and why Russia may forever regret letting go of America’s golden north. Watch now for an epic tale of politics, fortune, and frozen opportunities.
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