For nearly 40 years, the United States Mint has maintained the American Silver Eagle as its premier silver bullion coin. Throughout that time, no BU Silver Eagle featured a privy mark—until 2024, when the Star Privy made history. In 2025, the Mint continues this exciting new tradition with the release of the Eagle Privy. Right now, 2025 (P) 1 oz Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle Coins in JM Bullion MintSealed tubes are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 (P) 1 oz Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle Tube offered here is a MintSealed specimen from JM Bullion. Inside, you’ll find 20 individual coins in the tube. JM Bullion has hand chosen these tubes from US Mint Monster Boxes, ensuring each tube contains coins that remain in the same condition as when the box left the mint. The tubes are sealed in plastic and receive a JM Bullion MintSealed sticker.
This 2025 release marks the second time in the series’ history that a BU Silver Eagle has been issued with a privy mark. Like the inaugural Star Privy, the Eagle Privy coin is part of a tightly capped 500,000-piece mintage—making it one of the lowest-production runs the BU Silver Eagle series has ever seen.
On the obverse of each 2025 (P) Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle, you’ll see the classic Walking Liberty image by Adolph A. Weinman. Her forward stride toward the rising sun is one of the most beloved visuals in American coinage. New for this issue, the Eagle Privy appears near the lower-right edge, showing an eagle with its wings extended in mid-flight. This familiar symbol echoes the design found on the Great Seal of the United States and serves as an enduring icon of American power and governance.
The reverse of 2025 (P) 1 oz Eagle Privy Silver Eagle Coins features the U.S. Mint’s latest eagle design, created by Emily Damstra. Adopted in 2021, her rendering shows a bald eagle with wings lifted and talons outstretched, clutching an oak branch as it prepares to land. The left-profile view captures both grace and intensity, reflecting the eagle’s prominent place in U.S. symbolism.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact JM Bullion. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
Ships on or around June 4th, 2025
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Presale - Ships on or around 06/4/2025
For nearly 40 years, the United States Mint has maintained the American Silver Eagle as its premier silver bullion coin. Throughout that time, no BU Silver Eagle featured a privy mark—until 2024, when the Star Privy made history. In 2025, the Mint continues this exciting new tradition with the release of the Eagle Privy. Right now, 2025 (P) 1 oz Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle Coins in JM Bullion MintSealed tubes are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 (P) 1 oz Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle Tube offered here is a MintSealed specimen from JM Bullion. Inside, you’ll find 20 individual coins in the tube. JM Bullion has hand chosen these tubes from US Mint Monster Boxes, ensuring each tube contains coins that remain in the same condition as when the box left the mint. The tubes are sealed in plastic and receive a JM Bullion MintSealed sticker.
This 2025 release marks the second time in the series’ history that a BU Silver Eagle has been issued with a privy mark. Like the inaugural Star Privy, the Eagle Privy coin is part of a tightly capped 500,000-piece mintage—making it one of the lowest-production runs the BU Silver Eagle series has ever seen.
On the obverse of each 2025 (P) Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle, you’ll see the classic Walking Liberty image by Adolph A. Weinman. Her forward stride toward the rising sun is one of the most beloved visuals in American coinage. New for this issue, the Eagle Privy appears near the lower-right edge, showing an eagle with its wings extended in mid-flight. This familiar symbol echoes the design found on the Great Seal of the United States and serves as an enduring icon of American power and governance.
The reverse of 2025 (P) 1 oz Eagle Privy Silver Eagle Coins features the U.S. Mint’s latest eagle design, created by Emily Damstra. Adopted in 2021, her rendering shows a bald eagle with wings lifted and talons outstretched, clutching an oak branch as it prepares to land. The left-profile view captures both grace and intensity, reflecting the eagle’s prominent place in U.S. symbolism.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact JM Bullion. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.