The privy mark is there to recognize the 75th anniversary of the ending of WW II, so it appears on all West Point issued quarters for 2020. If you find one on a 2021, or 2022, please let us know. That would be a keeper for sure.
With the exception of the 2020 V75 will the other various W quarters maintain their present collector value? Nice coin. Another one, how many have you found? Congrats.
Has anyone kept any kind of record of where the "W" Quarters have been found in circulation? It may be bad for me because I live in a small town (actually, our home is surrounded by farmland. Has anyone found a "W" Quarter that got it in North Carolina. It would be nice info to find out which states get the most "W" coins.
I think the 2019 and 2020 "W" quarters will maintain an added value! Of course condition and demand will be the driving forces for the actual value!! I'm not sure how many I have found so far! I only need the Marsh Billings Rockefeller to complete the set. My wonderful wife has bought me some and I have found extras of some!!! It's always exciting to find one!!!
I believe we have multiple members from Maryland who have gotten quite a few. In Northern Maine I am get to get one. Funny how that works!
With the limited mintage of 2million ea. I believe they will hold their value over time , I suspect the values will increase as time goes on. As for distribution, it was haphazard. I know my area got boxes that were loaded with weir farms W,s. They seemed to be all dumped at once so there were geographical areas that got a lot of certain types. Bats and weir farms in my area and not many others.
I live in Western Nebraska. Boxes of Marsh Billings were available and I probably found over a 100 Ws. I search boxes and rolls now and average about 2 Ws. I see lots of Salt Rivers in my search but not Ws. I see a number of 2019 and 2020 quarters that are in great condition but none are Ws. I have never found a W in the wild.
Go figure. The U.S. Mint decided to have the great coin hunt with the "w" quarters in 2019 and 2020, so of course they did not issue any "w" quarters in 2021, the last year for the ATB quarters. The Mint, with a little imagination could have released enhanced or proof "w" quarters for the last year for ATB's. Or they could have issued "w" quarters for the new 2021 quarter of Washington crossing the Delaware river. No imagination by our friends(?) at the Mint.