The United States Mint honored the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) in 2025 with several commemorative issues. Among the issues available from the US Mint in 2025 to honor the Marine Corps, the San Francisco Mint issued a clad half-dollar coin with the same celebratory designs. Now, certified 2025-S US Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Clad Coins are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In the obverse design of 2025-S Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Clad Coins, you’ll find a depiction of a Continental Marine standing near his modern-day counterpart, a member of the United States Marine Corps. The United States Marine Corps occupies a singular and deliberately versatile position within the American military structure, functioning as an expeditionary force-in-readiness capable of responding to crises at a moment’s notice.
For the reverse of 2025-S US Marine Corps Clad Coins, the mint features the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor of the USMC. Unlike the other branches of the Armed Forces, the Marine Corps is uniquely designed to operate across all domains — on land, at sea, and in the air — making it especially suited for rapid-response amphibious operations, power projection, and combined-arms warfare.
On November 10, 1775, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution establishing two battalions of Marines, giving birth to what would become one of the most celebrated military institutions in American history. Known initially as the Continental Marines, this force was created at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Samuel Nicholas commissioned as the first Commandant.
These 2025-S US Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Clad Coins are available with a protective slab. Mint State 70 coins showcase full, original mint luster with no visible flaws present. The Early Release designation is for coins that were received for certification within 30 days of release from the mint.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.
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The United States Mint honored the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) in 2025 with several commemorative issues. Among the issues available from the US Mint in 2025 to honor the Marine Corps, the San Francisco Mint issued a clad half-dollar coin with the same celebratory designs. Now, certified 2025-S US Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Clad Coins are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In the obverse design of 2025-S Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Clad Coins, you’ll find a depiction of a Continental Marine standing near his modern-day counterpart, a member of the United States Marine Corps. The United States Marine Corps occupies a singular and deliberately versatile position within the American military structure, functioning as an expeditionary force-in-readiness capable of responding to crises at a moment’s notice.
For the reverse of 2025-S US Marine Corps Clad Coins, the mint features the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor of the USMC. Unlike the other branches of the Armed Forces, the Marine Corps is uniquely designed to operate across all domains — on land, at sea, and in the air — making it especially suited for rapid-response amphibious operations, power projection, and combined-arms warfare.
On November 10, 1775, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution establishing two battalions of Marines, giving birth to what would become one of the most celebrated military institutions in American history. Known initially as the Continental Marines, this force was created at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Samuel Nicholas commissioned as the first Commandant.
These 2025-S US Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Clad Coins are available with a protective slab. Mint State 70 coins showcase full, original mint luster with no visible flaws present. The Early Release designation is for coins that were received for certification within 30 days of release from the mint.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.