In 2025, the United States Mint paid tribute to the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army by unveiling a new addition to its line of Privy Silver Eagles. This special release, the 2025 Proof Army Privy Silver Eagle, was limited to just 100,000 coins and features a distinctive Army-themed privy mark on the coin’s obverse. Now, 2025-W 1 oz Proof Army Privy American Silver Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
On the obverse side of the 2025-W 1 oz Proof Army Privy Silver Eagle Coin, Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Walking Liberty design takes center stage. This depiction shows Liberty in a full-length left-profile stride toward the rising sun, with the U.S. Army privy located in the lower right portion of the design.
The reverse of the 2025-W Proof Army Privy American Silver Eagles displays a dynamic image of the American bald eagle. Created by Emily Damstra in 2020, the design captures the eagle mid-descent in a left-profile pose, wings raised, and an oak branch gripped firmly in its talons.
The Constitution of 1787 granted Congress the power to “raise and support Armies,” leading to the establishment of the Legion of the United States in 1792 under Anthony Wayne, which was reorganized as the United States Army in 1796. The early 19th century saw the Army’s role expand significantly as the nation grew westward. The War of 1812 tested the young military establishment and highlighted both its weaknesses and potential strengths.
These 2025-W 1 oz Proof Army Privy American Silver Eagle Coins are in perfect condition. PR70 coins showcase full, original mint luster with no visible detractions. DCAM specimens are proof coins with strong, frosted designs and deeply-mirrored, clear fields. First Strike coins are those the PCGS receives for certification within 30 days of release from the mint.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. We are also available to you online using our web chat and email address features.
Ships on or around August 22nd, 2025
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Presale - Ships on or around 08/22/2025
In 2025, the United States Mint paid tribute to the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army by unveiling a new addition to its line of Privy Silver Eagles. This special release, the 2025 Proof Army Privy Silver Eagle, was limited to just 100,000 coins and features a distinctive Army-themed privy mark on the coin’s obverse. Now, 2025-W 1 oz Proof Army Privy American Silver Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
On the obverse side of the 2025-W 1 oz Proof Army Privy Silver Eagle Coin, Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Walking Liberty design takes center stage. This depiction shows Liberty in a full-length left-profile stride toward the rising sun, with the U.S. Army privy located in the lower right portion of the design.
The reverse of the 2025-W Proof Army Privy American Silver Eagles displays a dynamic image of the American bald eagle. Created by Emily Damstra in 2020, the design captures the eagle mid-descent in a left-profile pose, wings raised, and an oak branch gripped firmly in its talons.
The Constitution of 1787 granted Congress the power to “raise and support Armies,” leading to the establishment of the Legion of the United States in 1792 under Anthony Wayne, which was reorganized as the United States Army in 1796. The early 19th century saw the Army’s role expand significantly as the nation grew westward. The War of 1812 tested the young military establishment and highlighted both its weaknesses and potential strengths.
These 2025-W 1 oz Proof Army Privy American Silver Eagle Coins are in perfect condition. PR70 coins showcase full, original mint luster with no visible detractions. DCAM specimens are proof coins with strong, frosted designs and deeply-mirrored, clear fields. First Strike coins are those the PCGS receives for certification within 30 days of release from the mint.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. We are also available to you online using our web chat and email address features.