I dunno really,,, was like April 2019, so now coming on 3 years since the release. Are the selling prices really insane or outlandish at this point in time anymore? I'd agree, upon the releases when each one was selling for $100+ that was insane However, now "down the road" some designs selling for $10, some selling for close to $20, a couple designs selling for $40-$50, ungraded, to me seems reasonable and that is the bottom on them for BU. as far as graded.... I don't know, it's still all over the place, like a PCGS MS65 lowell W might sell for $13, it might sell for $40. there's no consistency, and there is no consistency in the market between designs, Some sell for higher than others in auction formats, but each design was 2 million Ws. 2020 V75 Ws are the same thing. no consistency. it leads me to believe it's just not stabilized for whatever the reason and "down the road" there will be changes to it, either positive or negative. one thing is for sure from what I'm seeing, over all grading companies, only 1-2% of any design in 2019 or 2020 were submitted for grading out of the mintages, this will of course go up in time, but when? Who knows, it's been a slow 2 years for grading and who knows if the companies are keeping their census and populations accurate during this period of time or not. very few AU or lower have popped up on any of the grading companies record keeping.... seems odd. There's probably a lot still out there in the wild, getting circulated and dinged up, to be found in the coming years. and this is what really interests me. The unknown, that it wasn't in a mint set, or direct to collectors, couldn't be saved in rolls and rolls from a bank, possibly not saved in the hundreds of thousands as BU, and attrition doing it's thing over the years to reduce the population of nice examples. time will tell of course, but I still think anyone that thinks they would be $5-$10 for any/all of them or less, was basically wishful thinking and that never really happened except selling to a reseller. People found many but doesn't seem like 2 million of them or anywhere close to it. I don't think anyone has a significant horde of them like what happened with 1950D Jefferson nickels. maybe a roll pieced together here or there, but I don't think anyone is sitting on 2000 coin boxes of Ws they pieced together, like most any other lower mintage coin. it's kind of a unique situation on how they were distributed, and I find it interesting to see how it goes long term.
I sold a bunch of raw coins to a dealer at the Baltimore Whitman show in November. $13 per coin. He said he gets them graded and has sold them for several thousand $ per coin. He was dealing only with West Point quarters and said he had something like 5,000+ in his inventory and had sent people around the country to try and get fresh boxes when they were new. I would personally not spend the money to get them graded but they are apparently worth the time/money for those who have deeper pockets than me.