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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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The 1848 eagle has one of the highest mintages of the No Motto type, yet it is surprisingly scarce relative to how many were made. Most examples are well circulated, but AU examples are scarce...

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Rare this grade

Of the eagles struck at the New Orleans Mint during the 1850s, the 1850-O issue is a middle-of-the-road rarity. The dates from this decade are ranked as...

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Rare mint state

The 1851 eagle might appear to be a common coin at first glance, but in reality it is much scarcer than the mintage indicates. It is comparable in rarity...

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Partial luster and vewry nice for the grade

The 1851-O eagle is easily the most common date from this decade struck at the New Orleans Mint. Thanks to the 99 examples...

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PCGS green holder

The 1854 eagle is a relatively scarce date, comparable to the 1842-O, 1848, and 1851 issues. Most examples are in Extremely Fine condition, although...

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Small Date

The 1854-O eagle can be found with both Large and Small Dates. The difference in size between the two varieties is striking (Douglas Winter suggests calling...

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Small Date

The 1854-O eagle can be found with both Large and Small Dates. The difference in size between the two varieties is striking (Douglas Winter suggests calling...

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Needle sharp strike Very low pop!!!

The 1856 eagle is a scarce coin but not rare, and it is actually one of the more available dates of the No Motto type. Issues of...

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Rare this grade!

The 1856-S eagle is a scarce coin that is almost identical in rarity and grade distribution to the 1856. The current population reflects the discovery of...

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Of the O-Mint eagles from the 1850s, the 1858-O eagle is the third most common as far as survivors go. Examples graded EF-45 and AU-50 seem to be the most often-seen grades. Above AU-50, the...

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Fresh and original Rare this grade

The 1890 eagle was once a scarce date, but the survival rate is so high that it is now almost a common coin. However, the 1890 is...

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In 1890, the Carson City Mint resumed production of eagles after a six-year hiatus. The mintage was only 17,500 coins, the lowest of any mint for the year. Circulated examples are fairly common,...

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Thanks to a six-figure mintage (relatively huge for the Carson City Mint), the 1891-CC eagle is the most common date from this Mint. As such, it can be found by the hundreds in all grades up...

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The 1892 eagle is a very common date, with thousands graded at the MS-61 and MS-62 levels. Hundreds are available in MS-63, after which the population drops off a cliff. The best are three...

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This was the last year that the Carson City Mint produced eagles (or any other coins, for that matter). The 1893-CC is an inexplicable rarity and is much more difficult to find than any other...

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The 1901 Liberty Head eagle had a monster mintage and survives in relatively huge quantities today, thanks in large part to repatriation of coins from European bank hoards. The most common grade...

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Superb!!

The 1901-S eagle is one of the most common dates in the series, based not only upon its original mintage but also on the raw number of survivors. Even more...

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The 1901-S eagle is one of the most common dates in the series, based not only upon its original mintage but also on the raw number of survivors. Even more important, this is the easiest date to...

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Frosty original

The 1903-O issue is the most common eagle from the New Orleans Mint and can be obtained with ease in any grade up through MS-62. Even MS-63 examples are...

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No Motto

The year 1907 was a transitional time for the gold coins, with major design changes occurring in the eagle and double eagle denominations. However, before the...

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Congress demanded that the motto IN GOD WE TRUST be restored to the eagles as it had been placed on all coinage soon after the Civil War. President Theodore Roosevelt (in office 1901 to 1909)...

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Motto

Congress demanded that the motto IN GOD WE TRUST be restored to the eagles as it had been placed on all coinage soon after the Civil War. President Theodore...

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Mark free gem!!

A common date in all grades, including gem Mint State, the 1911 eagle offers strong luster and bold strikes for the type or date collector. Aside from the...

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After another five-year hiatus, coinage returned with a vengeance of Indian Head eagles in 1926. This date is second only to the pinnacle issue of 1932 in terms of availability in all grades....

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Near Gem

One can only wonder why such a large number of eagles were coined at the absolute depth of the Depression, but for whatever reason, they were. This is far and...

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One can only wonder why such a large number of eagles were coined at the absolute depth of the Depression, but for whatever reason, they were. This is far and away the most common date in all...

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One can only wonder why such a large number of eagles were coined at the absolute depth of the Depression, but for whatever reason, they were. This is far and away the most common date in all...

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