Today: 10 June 2026
U.S. Mint Launches Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Silver Eagle Today — Price, Mintage, Mint Mark, and How to Buy (Nov. 10, 2025)
10 November 2025
3 mins read

U.S. Mint Launches Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Silver Eagle Today — Price, Mintage, Mint Mark, and How to Buy (Nov. 10, 2025)

The United States Mint is releasing a special 2025-P American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin today to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps. The coin carries a privy mark of the Marine Corps coat of arms, a Philadelphia “P” mint mark, a mintage cap of 100,000, and launches at noon ET for $105 with a one-per-household limit for the first 24 hours. Orders are placed directly on the Mint’s product page. United States Mint+1


Key facts at a glance

  • Product name & code: 250th Anniversary United States Marine Corps American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin (25MPM).
  • Launch time:Today, Nov. 10, at 12 p.m. ET; household limit: 1 for the first 24 hours.
  • Price:$105.
  • Mintage/product limit:100,000 / 100,000.
  • Mint/mint mark:Philadelphia (P).
  • Privy mark:U.S. Marine Corps coat of arms on the obverse.
  • Specs: 1 troy oz, .999 silver, 40.60 mm diameter, reeded edge with the Mint’s anti-counterfeit reeded edge variation.
  • Packaging & shipping: Ships mid‑December through early January; coin comes in a blue velvet, satin‑lined presentation case with certificate of authenticity.

Why today matters

The release coincides with the 250th birthday of the Marine Corps (founded Nov. 10, 1775), a milestone being observed nationwide. Local outlets highlighted the anniversary this morning and noted the Mint’s special coin as part of the commemorations.


Design & placement highlights

The Marine Corps coin maintains the classic Walking Liberty obverse and the Type 2 landing eagle reverse introduced in 2021. The Marine Corps coat‑of‑arms privy mark appears on the obverse and is a distinguishing element of this limited edition. CoinNews notes its placement in the obverse field near “LIBERTY,” complementing Adolph A. Weinman’s design. Coin News


Part of a 2025 trio (and a big year for Eagles)

Today’s Marine Corps Silver Eagle is the third and final branch‑anniversary proof in 2025, following:

  • Army 250th (West Point “W”): pre‑sale began June 13. United States Mint
  • Navy 250th (San Francisco “S”): orders began Oct. 10. United States Mint
  • Laser‑engraved Silver Eagle (West Point “W”) also debuted this summer as a special innovation piece. United States Mint

Coverage in the numismatic press indicates the Army and Navy editions sold out quickly, fueling expectations for strong Marine Corps demand.


How to buy today (and improve your odds)

  1. Be logged in to your U.S. Mint account before noon ET and ensure your address and payment details are current.
  2. Limit is one per household for the first 24 hours—plan accordingly.
  3. Expect a pre‑sale checkout flow; shipping begins mid‑December to early January per the Mint’s page.

November U.S. Mint lineup at a glance

Beyond today’s Marine Corps Silver Eagle, November is packed with marquee releases:

  • Final Limited Edition Silver Proof Set (2025) — released Nov. 6, mintage 25,008, one per household; the Mint confirmed no further releases after 2025 for this long‑running set.
  • Wonder Woman™ Comic Art Coin & Medalspre‑sale Nov. 13 at noon ET: 24K gold proof (mintage 10,000) and 1 oz / 2.5 oz silver medals (the 2.5 oz has a household limit for the first 24 hours).
  • William H. Taft Presidential Silver MedalNov. 17 release, $90, 1 oz .999 silver.

CoinNews’ monthly preview lays these out together and confirms today’s Marine Corps 2025‑P Silver Eagle at $105 with 100,000 mintage.


Not to be confused: the Marine Corps commemorative silver dollar

Separate from today’s American Silver Eagle, the Mint is also offering a U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary 2025 Proof Silver Dollar under the Commemorative Coin program (item 25CC, mintage limit across options: 400,000). That commemorative is a different coin, with different designs and program authority, and is available now on the Mint’s catalog.


Frequently asked questions

What time do sales start?
12 p.m. Eastern today (Nov. 10). Expect a virtual waiting room and brief queues at launch.

How much is it, and how many can I buy?
The price is $105, limited to 1 per household for the first 24 hours.

Where is it minted?
At Philadelphia with the “P” mint mark; the obverse carries a Marine Corps coat‑of‑arms privy. United States Mint

When will it ship?
The Mint lists mid‑December through early January for fulfillment of pre‑orders.

Will it sell out?
The Mint and press don’t make guarantees, but the Army and Navy 250th proof Eagles were reported as quick sell‑outs, and demand is expected to be high for today’s Marine Corps issue.


Editorial take

With a service‑specific privy mark, a modest mintage of 100,000, and the symbolic timing on Nov. 10, today’s Marine Corps Silver Eagle neatly blends numismatic appeal with historical significance. For collectors trying to assemble the three‑coin military set, today’s launch is the final piece—and, given the pack‑in COA and presentation case, a compelling stand‑alone keepsake for Marines and their families, too.


Sources & further reading

  • U.S. Mint press release: launch time, price, household limit, and product code.
  • U.S. Mint product page (25MPM): specs, mintage/product limits, packaging & shipping window.
  • U.S. Mint media toolkit (spec sheet/graphics): Philadelphia mint mark “P,” .999 fine silver, reeded edge variation, USMC privy. United States Mint
  • CoinNews launch-day coverage and context on 2025 special Silver Eagles.
  • CoinNews November lineup (context for month’s other releases).
  • News12 local coverage noting the 250th Marine Corps anniversary and commemorative coin.

A technology and finance expert writing for TS2.tech. He analyzes developments in satellites, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on their impact on global markets. Author of industry reports and market commentary, often cited in tech and business media. Passionate about innovation and the digital economy.

Stock Market Today

  • VinFast Auto (NasdaqGS:VFS) Seen Undervalued Despite Recent Share Price Drop
    June 9, 2026, 10:17 PM EDT. VinFast Auto's stock has fallen about 29% over the past month and is down 13% year-to-date, amid weak momentum and a 3-year decline of 71% in total shareholder return. The electric vehicle maker reported annual revenue growth of 22% but recorded a net loss of over $109 million. Its market capitalization stands near $7.1 billion with shares last trading at $3.04. Analysts remain divided but present a consensus price target of $6.30, suggesting the stock could be undervalued by 51.7%, hinging on expectations of future earnings growth and margin improvements. Key risks include ongoing cash burn and negative gross margins that may challenge the optimistic outlook. Investors weighing EV stocks should note mixed fundamentals and valuation gaps reflecting ambitious growth expectations.

Latest articles

Nasdaq Sees More Moves After Hours Following U.S. Strike on Iran

Nasdaq Sees More Moves After Hours Following U.S. Strike on Iran

10 June 2026
U.S. stock futures fell after hours and oil rose as U.S. strikes on Iran fueled risk-off sentiment, deepening losses in tech shares and raising investor caution ahead of Wednesday’s key inflation report, with fears of Fed rate hikes and volatility from the upcoming SpaceX IPO adding pressure.
Keel Slides After $458 Million AI Data-Center Debt Deal Launch

Keel Slides After $458 Million AI Data-Center Debt Deal Launch

10 June 2026
Keel Infrastructure shares plunged 4.24% to $5.42 after closing a $458 million convertible debt sale, reviving investor fears of future dilution even as the company boosts funding for AI-focused data-center projects; shares slipped further to $5.32 after hours on more than double average volume, reflecting concerns over execution risks and the impact of new financing.
Super Micro sinks after $7B AI server plan; dilution a risk

Super Micro sinks after $7B AI server plan; dilution a risk

10 June 2026
Super Micro Computer plans to raise $7 billion through equity and equity-linked financing to fund soaring AI server orders, sending shares down about 9% in after-hours trading as investors focused on dilution risk; the company reported $39 billion in recent AI server orders, but noted these are not firm commitments and cited ongoing legal and regulatory risks.
American Airlines Stock Rises on Google Fuel Deal, Market Watches for Fuel Shock

American Airlines Stock Rises on Google Fuel Deal, Market Watches for Fuel Shock

10 June 2026
American Airlines surged to $14.09, up 48.5 cents, after announcing a three-year sustainable aviation fuel deal with Google covering 35 million gallons, as investors focused on surging fuel costs that jumped 78% in April to $6.5 billion; the stock rose in line with airline peers amid a drop in crude prices, while American’s 2026 outlook remains pressured by higher fuel expenses and a narrowed profit forecast.
Nokia Drops 7% After Nvidia 6G Chatter Hits AI Stocks

Nokia Drops 7% After Nvidia 6G Chatter Hits AI Stocks

10 June 2026
Nokia shares plunged 6.99% to 11.970 euros in Helsinki after reports of Nvidia’s push into future mobile-network tech raised fears over Nokia’s AI-driven growth story, with investors questioning whether Nokia can maintain its edge as competition intensifies and its forward P/E more than doubles this year.
DeepSeek Researcher Warns AI Could Erase Jobs Within a Decade in Rare Public Appearance at China’s World Internet Conference (Nov. 10, 2025)
Previous Story

DeepSeek Researcher Warns AI Could Erase Jobs Within a Decade in Rare Public Appearance at China’s World Internet Conference (Nov. 10, 2025)

SpaceX launches 29 Starlink satellites from Florida; targets another 28 from Vandenberg today (Nov. 6, 2025)
Next Story

SpaceX Launches 29 Starlink Satellites on Falcon 9, Breaking Florida’s Annual Launch Record — Nov. 11, 2025

Go toTop