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Mid American Rare Coin Gallery - America's Gold Specialist

Welcome to Mid-American Rare Coin Galleries, Inc. America's rare coin resource for over 30 years. Mid-American offers the finest quality coins and coin appraisals with the utmost in expertise and experience. Our president, Jeff Garrett has handled nearly every United States issue and his knowledge of rare coins is considered among the best in the industry. Mid-American offers free appraisals to prospective sellers of rare gold coins. Whether you are looking to sell a valuable coin collection or trying to locate that rare coin you have been looking for at the best possible price, let our company work for you. If you have any questions, please call us toll free at 1-877-836-0833 or contact Jeff via email: jeff@rarecoingallery.com.

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Jefferson

The first United States Commemorative coins, struck in gold, were the Gold Dollars for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition held in St. Louis in 1904. There...

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Jefferson

The first United States Commemorative coins, struck in gold, were the Gold Dollars for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition held in St. Louis in 1904. There...

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Jefferson

The first United States Commemorative coins, struck in gold, were the Gold Dollars for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition held in St. Louis in 1904. There...

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McKinley

The first United States Commemorative coins, struck in gold, were the Gold Dollars for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition held in St. Louis in 1904. There...

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Lewis & Clark

In early 1904, Congress optimistically authorized 250,000 gold dollars to be struck to commemorate the Northwest discovery by explorers Meriwether Lewis and...

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Lewis and Clark

A total of 55,000 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollars dated 1905 were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, but sales at $2.50 to $3 per coin were disappointing and...

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Lewis and Clark

A total of 55,000 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollars dated 1905 were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, but sales at $2.50 to $3 per coin were disappointing and...

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Pan Pacific

Charles Keck designed this commemorative Gold Dollar which was issued to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal at the Panama-Pacific International...

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Pan Pacific

Charles E. Barber, George T. Morgan and William Malburn collaborated in the design of this commemorative Quarter Eagle. The obverse features Columbia riding...

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Pan Pacific

Charles Keck designed this commemorative Gold Dollar which was issued to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal at the Panama-Pacific International...

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McKinley

Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan teamed up to design this Commemorative Gold Dollar which was issued to raise funds for the construction of the McKinley...

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McKinley

Identical in design to the 1916 examples, fewer-1917 dated pieces were actually sold. Originally selling for $3 each through the McKinley Birthplace...

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McKinley

Identical in design to the 1916 examples, fewer-1917 dated pieces were actually sold. Originally selling for $3 each through the McKinley Birthplace...

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Grant No Star

Struck after the Grant "With Star" version, these coins are otherwise identical to the earlier issues. The "star less" versions were sold for $3 each by...

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Grant With Star

The first versions of the Grant Commemorative coins, both Gold Dollars and Silver Half Dollars, were struck with an incuse star on the obverse field...

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Grant No Star SUPERB!!!

Struck after the Grant "With Star" version, these coins are otherwise identical to the earlier issues. The "star less" versions were sold for $3...

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Grant With Star

The first versions of the Grant Commemorative coins, both Gold Dollars and Silver Half Dollars, were struck with an incuse star on the obverse field...

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Sesquicentennial

The 150th Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence was commemorative with the issuance of a Commemorative Half Dollar and Quarter...

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Sesquicentennial

The 150th Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence was commemorative with the issuance of a Commemorative Half Dollar and Quarter...

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Sesquicentennial

The 150th Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence was commemorative with the issuance of a Commemorative Half Dollar and Quarter...

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