I'd say on the low side $8. And up to $15 if you sold it on ebay today. As far as to a coin shop, maybe $5. Long term.... who knows really. Some of the 2019s are $5-$10 range still on ebay.
Our local numismatist says the West Point mint mark coins are costly now, but speculation is that eventually they will be plentiful and have a dramatic drop in price. If you find one great, but don't pay for one unless it is uncirculated or proof.
US Mint struck 2,000,000 of these coins. Ridiculous prices now, but even several years from now will still be worth at least $10 since many will not be MS quality. My collection of ATB's includes all the "s" biz strikes as well as all the "w" biz strikes. I waited quite a few months for the "w's" to go down in price. With the 2021 "s" silver proof, my completed collection will include p&d from mint sets as well as uncirculated circulating p&d; clad and silver "s" proofs from mint sets; uncirculated "s" from 2012-2021; 2017 "s" enhanced uncirculated; 2018 "s" silver reverse proof; and 2019/2020 uncirculated "w" quarters. Over 400 coins. All in Dansco albums.
I emailed everyone in my office and have them and their kids all searching for me. One of my coworkers kids is getting rolls of quarters at the bank and searching. I believe I have bread a new generation of coin nuts.
I don't want to say this makes me feel better but, this makes me feel better, lol. Good luck on your hunt. If i ever find any, they're no use to me, I'll send them your way. I promise.
they are bringing astronomical prices if slabbed, lesser but still respectable prices raw raw from 5.00-40.00 slabbed from 20-900 depending on grade, some even to the thousands for ms-68