The United States Marine Corps was officially established on November 10, 1775, when the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution creating two battalions of Continental Marines to serve as landing forces for the Continental Navy during the American Revolution. The US Mint continues its Armed Forces Privy Series with a Proof American Silver Eagle bearing the famous Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem of the United States Marine Corps. Right now, 2025-P 1 oz Proof Marine Corps Privy American Silver Eagle Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025-P 1 oz Proof Marine Corps Privy American Silver Eagle Coin is available here with a plastic capsule for the coin and a presentation box to protect the piece. Each coin comes with a themed outer shipper and a Certificate of Authenticity from the US Mint. These proof coins celebrate the US Marine Corps and its 250th birthday in 2025. This makes the Marine Corps older than the United States itself, and November 10th continues to be celebrated annually as the Marine Corps Birthday with ceremonies and traditions at posts worldwide.
During the Revolutionary War, Continental Marines conducted their first amphibious raid in March 1776 at Nassau in the Bahamas, where they successfully captured British gunpowder and military supplies desperately needed by Washington’s forces. Marines also served aboard Continental Navy ships, providing security, manning fighting tops during naval engagements, and participating in boarding actions against British vessels throughout the conflict.
The obverse of 2025-P Proof Marine Corps Privy American Silver Eagles comes with the iconic image of Walking Liberty, as created in 1916 by Adolph A. Weinman. This side of the coin includes the US Marine Corps privy, reflecting the eagle, globe, and anchor emblem of the service. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem has served as the official insignia of the Marine Corps since 1868. The eagle represents the nation the Marines serve, clutching the globe in its talons to symbolize the Corps’ worldwide service and expeditionary nature, while the fouled anchor beneath acknowledges the Marines’ naval heritage and close relationship with the U.S. Navy.
On the reverse of 2025-P 1 oz Proof Marine Corps Privy Silver Eagle Coins, you will find the modern depiction of the American bald eagle used in this series. Designed in 2020 by Emily Damstra, this depiction of an eagle in flight with a large oak branch in its talons has graced the reverse of Silver Eagles since mid-2021.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The United States Marine Corps was officially established on November 10, 1775, when the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution creating two battalions of Continental Marines to serve as landing forces for the Continental Navy during the American Revolution. The US Mint continues its Armed Forces Privy Series with a Proof American Silver Eagle bearing the famous Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem of the United States Marine Corps. Right now, 2025-P 1 oz Proof Marine Corps Privy American Silver Eagle Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025-P 1 oz Proof Marine Corps Privy American Silver Eagle Coin is available here with a plastic capsule for the coin and a presentation box to protect the piece. Each coin comes with a themed outer shipper and a Certificate of Authenticity from the US Mint. These proof coins celebrate the US Marine Corps and its 250th birthday in 2025. This makes the Marine Corps older than the United States itself, and November 10th continues to be celebrated annually as the Marine Corps Birthday with ceremonies and traditions at posts worldwide.
During the Revolutionary War, Continental Marines conducted their first amphibious raid in March 1776 at Nassau in the Bahamas, where they successfully captured British gunpowder and military supplies desperately needed by Washington’s forces. Marines also served aboard Continental Navy ships, providing security, manning fighting tops during naval engagements, and participating in boarding actions against British vessels throughout the conflict.
The obverse of 2025-P Proof Marine Corps Privy American Silver Eagles comes with the iconic image of Walking Liberty, as created in 1916 by Adolph A. Weinman. This side of the coin includes the US Marine Corps privy, reflecting the eagle, globe, and anchor emblem of the service. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem has served as the official insignia of the Marine Corps since 1868. The eagle represents the nation the Marines serve, clutching the globe in its talons to symbolize the Corps’ worldwide service and expeditionary nature, while the fouled anchor beneath acknowledges the Marines’ naval heritage and close relationship with the U.S. Navy.
On the reverse of 2025-P 1 oz Proof Marine Corps Privy Silver Eagle Coins, you will find the modern depiction of the American bald eagle used in this series. Designed in 2020 by Emily Damstra, this depiction of an eagle in flight with a large oak branch in its talons has graced the reverse of Silver Eagles since mid-2021.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.