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The Official Medallion of the 2015 Iditarod Race features an Alaskan Husky on the run kicking up snow. The reverse of the medallion is the Official Iditarod logo. Only 3,000 Iditarods will be struck for 2015.
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The Official Medallion of the 2015 Iditarod Race features an Alaskan Husky on the run kicking up snow. The reverse of the medallion is the Official Iditarod logo. OnlyNo more than 3,000 Iditarods will be struck for 2015.
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The first running of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race began on March 3 of 1973, and ended one month later on April 3, in Nome. Today, the race is run the same distance, but in about one third of the time. The Iditarod has been run each year since its inaugural race, and in 1976 Congress designated the Iditarod route a National Historic Trail. The trail follows the old mail route from Knik to Nome, forged in 1910.

The Iditarod Trail crosses two mountain ranges, follows the Yukon River for about 150 miles, passes many bush villages, and extends across the pack ice of Norton Sound. The Iditarod is only a winter trail because the ground is covered with muskeg swamps in the summer. The trail was the spotlight of national attention in 1925 when sled dog mushers, including Leonard Seppala and his lead dog Balto, mushed 30,000 units of life-saving diphtheria serum to an epidemic in Nome. Each year the Iditarod follows an alternating southern or northern route. While the route is traditionally described as 1049 miles long, (because Alaska is the 49th state of the Union) the trail distance varies slightly each year due to safety hazards and is actually closer to 1,100 miles from start to finish.

The Iditarod Sled Dog Race is known as "The last great race on earth," and stretches over 1,000 miles across Alaska's frozen wilderness from Anchorage to Nome. The first race to Nome, organized by the late Knik resident, Joe Reddington Sr., and the late historian from Wasila, Dorothy Page, took place in March of 1973.
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!!! %center%'+SUMMER UPDATE… ...PLEASE READ!+'
Once again we will be mining in Alaska's Interior this summer. Starting May 1st this site will not accept orders. We will re-open and announce the 2016 Official Alaska Medallion when we return in September. Until then, explore and read about these beautiful medallions. We are sorry for any inconvenience and we thank you for your understanding.

%center% May your gold pan be forever lined with the yellow metal!
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Once again we will be mining in the Alaskan Interior this summer. Starting May 1st you can view and explore this website but the store will be closed to any orders. We will open and announce the 2016 Official Alaska Medallion when we return in September. We are sorry for any inconvenience and we thank you for your understanding.

%center% May your gold pan be forever lined with the yellow metal!
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Once again we will be mining in the AlaskanAlaska's Interior this summer. Starting May 1st you can view and explore this website but the storesite will be closed to anynot accept orders. WeWe will openre-open and announce the 2016 Official Alaska Medallion when we return in September. WeUntil then, explore and read about these beautiful medallions. We are sorry for any inconvenience and we thank you for your understanding.

%center% May your gold pan be forever lined with the yellow metal!
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!!! %center%'+SUMMER UPDATE… ...PLEASE READ!+'
Once again we will be mining in the Alaskan Interior this summer. Starting May 1st you can view and explore this website but the store will be closed to any orders. We will open and announce the 2016 Official Alaska Medallion when we return in September. We are sorry for any inconvenience and we thank you for your understanding.

%center% May your gold pan be forever lined with the yellow metal!
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The Official Medallion of the 2015 Iditarod Race features an Alaskan Husky on the run kicking up snow. The reverse of the medallion is the Official Iditarod logo. Only 3,000 of these medallions will be struck for 2015.

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The Official Iditarod Medallion contains one ounce of .999 Fine Silver, individually serial numbered, with a limited mintage of 3,000 pieces. '''The Iditarod medallion is second only to the Official State Medallion series for after market demand and price appreciation potential.'''

The first running of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race began on March 3 of 1973, and ended one month later on April 3, in Nome. Today, the race is run the same distance, but in about one third of the time. The Iditarod has been run each year since its inaugural race, and in 1976 Congress designated the Iditarod route a National Historic Trail. The trail follows the old mail route from Knik to Nome, forged in 1910.

The Iditarod Trail crosses two mountain ranges, follows the Yukon River for about 150 miles, passes many bush villages, and extends across the pack ice of Norton Sound. The Iditarod is only a winter trail because the ground is covered with muskeg swamps in the summer. The trail was the spotlight of national attention in 1925 when sled dog mushers, including Leonard Seppala and his lead dog Balto, mushed 30,000 units of life-saving diphtheria serum to an epidemic in Nome. Each year the Iditarod follows an alternating southern or northern route. While the route is traditionally described as 1049 miles long, (because Alaska is the 49th state of the Union) the trail distance varies slightly each year due to safety hazards and is actually closer to 1,100 miles from start to finish.

The Iditarod Sled Dog Race is known as "The last great race on earth," and stretches over 1,000 miles across Alaska's frozen wilderness from Anchorage to Nome. The first race to Nome, organized by the late Knik resident, Joe Reddington Sr., and the late historian from Wasila, Dorothy Page, took place in March of 1973.