Just to confirm, there's no "W" mint-marks for 2021 quarters, are there?

Just my luck.............
I swung by my bank (different branch) today to cash a check in for some more quarter rolls.
The last 5 I got were all direct from the U.S. Mint in special wrappers. I didn't need them, and was glad to find a fellow Forum member who was interested in the 3 rolls I hadn't opened yet, rather than dump them all back at my other bank. But I also lost out on the fun of going through those rolls looking for a few odd dates/mints I needed for a new ATB set........
THIS time, it looks like I got 5 rolls of new P-mint "Tuskeegee Airmen"............ I opened 1, but figure it's not worth opening the other 4 if there's no chance at an "W" mintmarks in 2021 rolls. I already have all the Tuskeegee P's I need............
That's ANOTHER anticipated evening of roll-searching ruined!!
-- Dave
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I wondered the same thing the other day. I don’t keep up with the Mint, so I went to my CoinFacts app and saw that there were no W’s listed for 2021 on it. Good enough for me.
Thx!
absolutely no 2021 W
Nope! No 2021 W quarters
You can still search for errors or, possibly find a new DD or variety.
rec78:
Unfortunately, at this point, my eyesight makes searching thru rolls for anything more than dates extremely tough - - not that I was any good at spotting errors/varieties/etc in the first place - - so I must leave that up to other collectors.
Me, too, but I am going to it until I cannot do it no more. I use a magnifier on every coin and do a few at a time. You use a computer magnifier and check them on a computer one at a time. Might take a long time to get anywhere, just something to do in spare time.
No 2021 W quarters.... and I have yet to find a W in the wild.... Though I keep looking, and even change a couple of dollars to quarters when I see a register drawer full of shiny new quarters. I have a couple of W quarters obtained from forum members, but would really like to find one in change - brings out the kid in me, memories of my days as a paper boy. Cheers, RickO