10 million total for each year is what I'm seeing in my 2027 Redbook. Five issues of 2 million pieces each for 2019 and the same for 2020. These are impressively valued in Redbook at $20 and up in MS-65 grade. My 2020-W Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve (KS), V75 Privy Mark is valued by Redbook at $130 in MS-66 which is the grade I believe my coin to be. No marks to be seen on either side. Gem uncirculated for sure. I traded 2 W's that I had found out of bank rolls for the best W I saw out of 2 uncirculated rolls of Ws that the shop owner allowed me to search. The found Ws were each worth $5 in credit for an unc. W which the shop was selling for $11 apiece. Made the trade and they even gave me a 10% discount so all i'm "into" my MS-66 W quarter for is $10. I still have 2 W quarters that I found. Both are lustrous, with few marks, and are very decent pieces for the collector making an album set. If I sell or trade these two remaining pieces for $10 (estimated value now in 2026) each, then my MS-66 W is essentially free to me and I made $10 in cash or $10 in trade value.
Six Ws found by me a few years ago out of about 10 bank boxes. I found one silver quarter out of those 10 boxes. The shop bought 2 of the W coins from me for $5 each but didn't want to buy any more than two pieces because they had rolls of uncs on hand. The shop was buying silver quarters for $5 each at that time as I recall.
Jesus said, "Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you. For there
is nothing hidden which will not become manifest." --- Gospel of Thomas (Lamdin translation)
@mr1931S said:
10 million total for each year is what I'm seeing in my 2027 Redbook. Five issues of 2 million pieces each for 2019 and the same for 2020. These are impressively valued in Redbook at $20 and up in MS-65 grade. My 2020-W Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve (KS), V75 Privy Mark is valued by Redbook at $130 in MS-66 which is the grade I believe my coin to be. No marks to be seen on either side. Gem uncirculated for sure. I traded 2 W's that I had found out of bank rolls for the best W I saw out of 2 uncirculated rolls of Ws that the shop owner allowed me to search. The found Ws were each worth $5 in credit for an unc. W which the shop was selling for $11 apiece. Made the trade and they even gave me a 10% discount so all i'm "into" my MS-66 W quarter for is $10. I still have 2 W quarters that I found. Both are lustrous, with few marks, and are very decent pieces for the collector making an album set. If I sell or trade these two remaining pieces for $10 (estimated value now in 2026) each, then my MS-66 W is essentially free to me and I made $10 in cash or $10 in trade value.
Six Ws found by me a few years ago out of about 10 bank boxes. I found one silver quarter out of those 10 boxes. The shop bought 2 of the W coins from me for $5 each but didn't want to buy any more than two pieces because they had rolls of uncs on hand. The shop was buying silver quarters for $5 each at that time as I recall.
The Redbook just gives you a ballpark estimate. Match your W quarters to the "recently sold" on eBay. That will give you the current market values.
@mr1931S said:
10 million total for each year is what I'm seeing in my 2027 Redbook. Five issues of 2 million pieces each for 2019 and the same for 2020. These are impressively valued in Redbook at $20 and up in MS-65 grade. My 2020-W Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve (KS), V75 Privy Mark is valued by Redbook at $130 in MS-66 which is the grade I believe my coin to be. No marks to be seen on either side. Gem uncirculated for sure. I traded 2 W's that I had found out of bank rolls for the best W I saw out of 2 uncirculated rolls of Ws that the shop owner allowed me to search. The found Ws were each worth $5 in credit for an unc. W which the shop was selling for $11 apiece. Made the trade and they even gave me a 10% discount so all i'm "into" my MS-66 W quarter for is $10. I still have 2 W quarters that I found. Both are lustrous, with few marks, and are very decent pieces for the collector making an album set. If I sell or trade these two remaining pieces for $10 (estimated value now in 2026) each, then my MS-66 W is essentially free to me and I made $10 in cash or $10 in trade value.
Six Ws found by me a few years ago out of about 10 bank boxes. I found one silver quarter out of those 10 boxes. The shop bought 2 of the W coins from me for $5 each but didn't want to buy any more than two pieces because they had rolls of uncs on hand. The shop was buying silver quarters for $5 each at that time as I recall.
The Redbook just gives you a ballpark estimate. Match your W quarters to the "recently sold" on eBay. That will give you the current market values.
"Ballpark" estimate is close enough for my discourse on W quarters. Opinion.
Jesus said, "Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you. For there
is nothing hidden which will not become manifest." --- Gospel of Thomas (Lamdin translation)
I spent too much time on this post. Along with the quarters, the West Point Mint made 23,965,946 coins for the years 2019 and 2020.
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there's the 19(W) buff bullion as well as the 19 & 20 ase/age bullion
I'm not so sure the mint breaks out mint facility for bullion ase figures. who knows, maybe someone out thee ha it
I wanted to list those and the supposed 2020-W Unc Jefferson Nickels, but I don't expect there to be a proper mintage figure for those.
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I spent too much time on this post. Along with the quarters, the West Point Mint made 23,965,946 coins for the years 2019 and 2020.
What about the dimes?
1996-W dime to celebrate the coin's 50th anniversary. Mintage about 1.45 million. Sold in 1996 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Sets.
Oh...are we just doing 2019 & 2020?
Coins are Neato!
"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
@mr1931S said:
10 million total for each year is what I'm seeing in my 2027 Redbook. Five issues of 2 million pieces each for 2019 and the same for 2020. These are impressively valued in Redbook at $20 and up in MS-65 grade. My 2020-W Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve (KS), V75 Privy Mark is valued by Redbook at $130 in MS-66 which is the grade I believe my coin to be. No marks to be seen on either side. Gem uncirculated for sure. I traded 2 W's that I had found out of bank rolls for the best W I saw out of 2 uncirculated rolls of Ws that the shop owner allowed me to search. The found Ws were each worth $5 in credit for an unc. W which the shop was selling for $11 apiece. Made the trade and they even gave me a 10% discount so all i'm "into" my MS-66 W quarter for is $10. I still have 2 W quarters that I found. Both are lustrous, with few marks, and are very decent pieces for the collector making an album set. If I sell or trade these two remaining pieces for $10 (estimated value now in 2026) each, then my MS-66 W is essentially free to me and I made $10 in cash or $10 in trade value.
Six Ws found by me a few years ago out of about 10 bank boxes. I found one silver quarter out of those 10 boxes. The shop bought 2 of the W coins from me for $5 each but didn't want to buy any more than two pieces because they had rolls of uncs on hand. The shop was buying silver quarters for $5 each at that time as I recall.
I will buy your 2 "lustrous" W quarters for your $10 total selling price plus pay shipping fee. Send me a PM.....
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A total of 20,000,000
10,000,000 2019
10,000,000 2020
2,000,000 each series.
2 million of each design
WOW
I was wondering compared to the privy quarter.....
That's why it's gonna be real hard to find the 250k Privy Quarters. Some will find all of them, most will find none!
how many july 4th privy collectors are there?
Yes , I agree !
Whomever finds them becomes an instant collector. 😂
Or wealthy .....
10 million total for each year is what I'm seeing in my 2027 Redbook. Five issues of 2 million pieces each for 2019 and the same for 2020. These are impressively valued in Redbook at $20 and up in MS-65 grade. My 2020-W Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve (KS), V75 Privy Mark is valued by Redbook at $130 in MS-66 which is the grade I believe my coin to be. No marks to be seen on either side. Gem uncirculated for sure. I traded 2 W's that I had found out of bank rolls for the best W I saw out of 2 uncirculated rolls of Ws that the shop owner allowed me to search. The found Ws were each worth $5 in credit for an unc. W which the shop was selling for $11 apiece. Made the trade and they even gave me a 10% discount so all i'm "into" my MS-66 W quarter for is $10. I still have 2 W quarters that I found. Both are lustrous, with few marks, and are very decent pieces for the collector making an album set. If I sell or trade these two remaining pieces for $10 (estimated value now in 2026) each, then my MS-66 W is essentially free to me and I made $10 in cash or $10 in trade value.
Six Ws found by me a few years ago out of about 10 bank boxes. I found one silver quarter out of those 10 boxes. The shop bought 2 of the W coins from me for $5 each but didn't want to buy any more than two pieces because they had rolls of uncs on hand. The shop was buying silver quarters for $5 each at that time as I recall.
Jesus said, "Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you. For there
is nothing hidden which will not become manifest." --- Gospel of Thomas (Lamdin translation)
FTFY
chopmarkedtradedollars.com
The Redbook just gives you a ballpark estimate. Match your W quarters to the "recently sold" on eBay. That will give you the current market values.
"Ballpark" estimate is close enough for my discourse on W quarters. Opinion.
Jesus said, "Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you. For there
is nothing hidden which will not become manifest." --- Gospel of Thomas (Lamdin translation)
I feel sorry for the people who paid $650 and above for the raw coins
If it's worth mentioning, West Point also produced...
2019-W Lincoln Cent, Uncirculated, ................................ 346,136
2019-W Lincoln Cent, Proof, ............................................ 600,464
2019-W Lincoln Cent, Reverse Proof, ............................. 412,508
2019-W Silver Eagle, Burnished, ..................................... 141,638
2019-W Silver Eagle, Proof, .............................................. 410,334
2019-W Silver Eagle, Enhanced Reverse Proof ............. 99,675
2019-W Apollo 11 $5 gold commem, Uncirculated ..... 12,035
2019-W Apollo 11 $5 gold commem, Proof .................. 32,874
2019-W American Legion $5 gold commem, Unc. ....... 2,929
2019-W American Legion $5 gold commem, Proof ..... 3,191
2019-W 1/10th Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ...................... 17,809
2019-W 1/4th Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ........................ 10,613
2019-W 1/2 Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ............................ 9,454
2019-W One Ounce Gold Eagle, Burnished .................. 5,867
2019-W One Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof .......................... 14,697
2019-W $100 American Liberty High Relief, Burnished .. 50,000
2019-W One Ounce Palladium Reverse Proof .............. 14,881
2020-W Jefferson Nickel, Proof, ...................................... 464,658
2020-W Jefferson Nickel, Reverse Proof, ....................... 313,183
2020-W Silver Eagle, Burnished, .................................... 154,861
2020-W Silver Eagle, Proof, ............................................. 414,182
2020-W Silver Eagle, Proof, V75 Privy ........................... 74,709
2020-W Basketball HOF $5 commem, Uncirculated .. 3,263
2020-W Basketball HOF $5 commem, Proof ............... 8,075
2020-W First Lady Barbara Bush $10 Gold, Unc. ........ 1,935
2020-W First Lady Barbara Bush $10 Gold, Proof ...... 2,896
2020-W 1/10th Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ..................... 24,033
2020-W 1/4th Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ....................... 15,806
2020-W 1/2 Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ........................... 14,020
2020-W 1 Ounce Gold Eagle, Burnished ...................... 6,284
2020-W 1 Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof ............................... 17,358
2020-W One Ounce Gold Eagle, Proof, V75 Privy ....... 1,945
2020 (W) 1 Ounce Gold Buffalo, Uncirculated .............. 242,000
2020-W 1 Ounce Gold Buffalo, Proof ............................. 11,887
2020-W 1 Ounce Palladium, Burnished ........................ 9,746
I spent too much time on this post. Along with the quarters, the West Point Mint made 23,965,946 coins for the years 2019 and 2020.
Custom album maker and numismatic photographer.
Need a personalized album made? Design it on the website below and I'll build it for you.
https://www.donahuenumismatics.com/.
there's the 19(W) buff bullion as well as the 19 & 20 ase/age bullion
I'm not so sure the mint breaks out mint facility for bullion ase figures. who knows, maybe someone out thee ha it
I wanted to list those and the supposed 2020-W Unc Jefferson Nickels, but I don't expect there to be a proper mintage figure for those.
Custom album maker and numismatic photographer.
Need a personalized album made? Design it on the website below and I'll build it for you.
https://www.donahuenumismatics.com/.
What about the dimes?
1996-W dime to celebrate the coin's 50th anniversary. Mintage about 1.45 million. Sold in 1996 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Sets.
Oh...are we just doing 2019 & 2020?
Coins are Neato!

"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
I believe 250,001.....
I will buy your 2 "lustrous" W quarters for your $10 total selling price plus pay shipping fee. Send me a PM.....