U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary 2025 Proof Five-Dollar Gold Coin
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The United States Mint is proud to present the 2025 United States Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Proof Five-Dollar Gold Coin. This coin honors the Marines and recognizes their significant contributions to the security and protection of the United States.
The obverse design depicts a Marine Corps color guard with the inscriptions “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” “1775,” and “2025.”
The reverse design features the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, the official emblem of the Marine Corps. The inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” “THE FEW, THE PROUD,” and “FIVE DOLLARS.”
Surcharges in the amount of $35 for each $5 gold coin sold are authorized to be paid to the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation and shall be used for the purposes of supporting the mission of the Marine Corps Heritage Center.
Denomination: | Five Dollars |
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Finish: | Proof |
Composition: | 90% gold, 6% silver, balance copper |
Fine Weight: | 0.243 troy oz. |
Diameter: | 0.850 inch/21.60 mm |
Edge: | Reeded |
Mint and Mint Mark: | West Point – W |
Privy Mark: | N/A |
Mintage Limit is the total number of a coin manufactured across all products. (For example, a coin may be available in rolls and in our annual sets).
Product Limit is the number of a coin made available in the individual product.
Household Order Limit In cases where we have limited-mintage products (e.g., legislatively mandated or Mint established production or mintage limits), the United States Mint may impose order or household order limits. Order limits help us ensure that we provide fair purchase opportunities to the broadest audience possible. As we monitor our products, limits may be implemented, adjusted, or removed at our discretion.