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Cryptocurrency News Articles
U.S. Mint Launches 2025 Lineup with Pre-Orders for Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Program
Jan 03, 2025 at 01:05 am
These coins commemorate the founding of the Marines on Nov. 10, 1775. The establishment of two battalions of Continental Marines by the Second Continental Congress laid the foundation for what has become a cornerstone of the U.S. Armed Forces.
The United States Mint begins 2025 with pre-orders for the U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Program, authorized by Congress under Public Law 118-10. These coins commemorate the founding of the Marines on Nov. 10, 1775, when the Second Continental Congress established two battalions of Continental Marines.
The program includes $5 gold coins, silver dollars, and half-dollar clad coins, each offered in proof and uncirculated finishes. A three-coin proof set completes the collection. Mintages for the seven related products are limited, with shipping scheduled to begin on Feb. 11.
Introductory pricing applies to individual coin options through Feb. 3, 2025, at 3 p.m. (ET). Pre-orders open today at noon directly through the U.S. Mint.
Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Designs
Designs for the six coins in the Marine Corps Commemorative Coin Program were officially announced on July 17, 2024, during a ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Each design embodies elements symbolizing the courage, dedication, tradition, and values of the Marines.
“These coins are a testament to the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of all Marines, ensuring that their stories will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come,” stated Maj. Gen. James W. Lukeman, USMC (Ret), President and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation.
Shared Reverse Design
All coins – gold, silver, and clad – share a common reverse (tails side) design depicting the Marine Corps’ official emblem: the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. The design, created by Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designer Donna Weaver and sculpted by Mint Medallic Artist Craig A. Campbell, also features the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "THE FEW, THE PROUD," and the legal tender face value of each coin.
Unique Obverse Designs
Each coin features a distinct obverse (heads side) design reflecting different aspects of the Marine Corps’ heritage:
$5 Gold Coin: The obverse showcases a Marine Corps color guard, symbolizing tradition and honor. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "1775," and "2025." The design was created by Donna Weaver and sculpted by John P. McGraw.
2025-W U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Gold Coins – Proof and Uncirculated
$1 Silver Coin: This obverse depicts the iconic flag raising at Iwo Jima during World War II, a moment forever etched in Marine Corps history. Designed by Ron Sanders and sculpted by Phebe Hemphill, the coin bears the inscriptions "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "1775," "MARINES," and "2025."
2025-P U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Silver Dollars – Proof and Uncirculated
Half-Dollar Clad Coin: The obverse features a modern Marine in the foreground and a Continental Marine in the background, bridging the Corps’ past and present. Inscriptions include "250 YEARS OF HONOR, COURAGE, AND COMMITMENT," "1775 – 2025," "USMC," "LIBERTY," and "IN GOD WE TRUST." Emily Damstra designed the obverse, with sculpting by Eric David Custer.
2025 U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Half Dollars – Proof and Uncirculated
These coins collectively honor the 250-year legacy of the Marine Corps, celebrating its enduring values and service.
Specifications of Marine Corps Commemorative Coins
The U.S. Mint facilities in West Point, Philadelphia, and San Francisco are each responsible for manufacturing the Marine Corps Commemorative Coins, as detailed below. However, no Marine Corps commemoratives are currently being produced at the Denver Mint, according to the latest Mint information. This is despite the initial uncirculated half-dollar image suggesting production there, consistent with previous uncirculated half-dollar commemoratives. CoinNews has contacted the Mint and is awaiting confirmation regarding the absence of commemorative production at the Denver Mint.
Update (Jan. 2, 12:38 p.m.): The U.S. Mint has confirmed that no Marine Corps commemoratives are being produced at the Denver facility. Mint spokesman Michael White said, “Changes were made prior to production starting, moving the uncirculated clad coin to San Francisco.”
A maximum of 15,000 of the three coin sets will be sold with coins taken from the above listed individual coin mintages.
Pricing
The U.S. Mint has established the following price points for the Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Commemorative Coins
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