When these first came out I had a roll with a W Ender showing like that. I sold the single roll for $129.00 on eBay. I always wonder if they got anything else in that roll.
I haven't even bothered looking for one from West Point. The way I look at it is if a modern coin isn't in a high mint state, I won't even look at it. Once in a while I'll get handed some mint state coins when cashing out at a store and I will give them a look but, that's about it.
I wasn't going to mess with them either until I saw how much they were selling for on eBay. Since I was getting boxes anyway, I figured I'd look for some and then hit the jackpot. The proceeds from all of the W Quarters allowed me to buy slabbed key date coins such as 1869/69 Indian Head Cent, 1877 Indian Head Cent, 1909-SVDB Lincoln Cent, 1937-D 3 1/2 Legged Buffalo Nickel, 1916-D Mercury Dime, and a really nice 1927 Peace Dollar. If it hadn't been for that I would never have been able to get those key dates. I count myself lucky and with a story to tell my grand kids in the future.
I’m not sure if I ever found a W in pocket change, but I have found hundreds in CRH. ONE case had over 200. All mine came out of complete same version cases
It’s the butterflies ones I never got. But I got members help. @furryfrog02 @ mark68 and others. @Wizank to many to remember but there’s many many kind members on CoinTalk
Is Hyde Park in Niagara Falls ny Hyde park. If so I’ll send you one homie. Ahh what the hell. Pm me your address
Make sure you write it down. Nobody deserves to miss that story. I’m telling grand babies about John Glenn in a week
nice! I wish my old pictures were better, I can't recreate them, this was April 2019. and the end result of that box:
I think I got 120+ of the Bats, about 90 of the River of No Return, and 30 -50 of a couple of others from 2020. I was selling entire rolls for between $600-$800.