@woenickel said:
How common are the 2019-W quarters? I know the mintage is low, but I just found another today. The one I found an hour ago is Lowell State Park, appears not heavily circulated. Are they worth grading or should I wait a decade or two? (I've not gone through the process before)
Aside, some nickels in a roll going back to the 40's (no '42-'45) & 50's...heavy wear, but I don't find so many in one roll. That was fun.
If memory serves I believe the mint only made 2m each of the five different types. I found 22 Lowells in bank rolls from my local grocery store and they graded 63 to 66. At that time the 66 was worth about 250 while a 67 would bring 2500.
And I’ve read here that a raw one would bring around 25 on the Bay.
I haven’t researched it recently but I would think these would go up over time.
@woenickel said:
How common are the 2019-W quarters? I know the mintage is low, but I just found another today. The one I found an hour ago is Lowell State Park, appears not heavily circulated. Are they worth grading or should I wait a decade or two? (I've not gone through the process before)
Aside, some nickels in a roll going back to the 40's (no '42-'45) & 50's...heavy wear, but I don't find so many in one roll. That was fun.
If memory serves I believe the mint only made 2m each of the five different types. I found 22 Lowells in bank rolls from my local grocery store and they graded 63 to 66. At that time the 66 was worth about 250 while a 67 would bring 2500.
And I’ve read here that a raw one would bring around 25 on the Bay.
I haven’t researched it recently but I would think these would go up over time.
They're still showing up fairly regularly and in pretty good condition here and there too.
This one is from a Loomis box this morning
I think I'm at around 150 of them now, but others here have even more than that.
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
@woenickel said:
How common are the 2019-W quarters? I know the mintage is low, but I just found another today. The one I found an hour ago is Lowell State Park, appears not heavily circulated. Are they worth grading or should I wait a decade or two? (I've not gone through the process before)
How common are they? It all depends where you are located in this world. Can you post a picture of the W?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
@woenickel said:
How common are the 2019-W quarters? I know the mintage is low, but I just found another today. The one I found an hour ago is Lowell State Park, appears not heavily circulated. Are they worth grading or should I wait a decade or two? (I've not gone through the process before)
Aside, some nickels in a roll going back to the 40's (no '42-'45) & 50's...heavy wear, but I don't find so many in one roll. That was fun.
If memory serves I believe the mint only made 2m each of the five different types. I found 22 Lowells in bank rolls from my local grocery store and they graded 63 to 66. At that time the 66 was worth about 250 while a 67 would bring 2500.
And I’ve read here that a raw one would bring around 25 on the Bay.
I haven’t researched it recently but I would think these would go up over time.
They're still showing up fairly regularly and in pretty good condition here and there too.
This one is from a Loomis box this morning
I think I'm at around 150 of them now, but others here have even more than that.
I would bet there are more fresh rolls sitting in a bank vault somewhere.
1,225 dollar coins hunted with the coin finds shown below.
3-S mint proofs
3 Pocohontas NIFC"S
1 BU Lincoln presidential
5-1979 Wide Rim close date SBA dollars
@OAKSTAR
Unfortunately I don't have the latest and greatest phone and I'm not much of a photographer. The quarter appears better in the hand than it does on the screen. It's a Lowell Park piece; I have another (somewhere) and a year ago I found a River of No Return and a War In The Pacific (two different bank rolls); those last two aren't in horrible shape but they've obviously been around a bit
This latest doesn't appear heavily circulated. The fields are very mildly cloudy (I think) and there is one very shallow scratch straight out from beneath Washington's nose.
I didn't know about them until a few years ago. I only have four---you have over a hundred!? That's wild; I'm green with envy.
...and I thought it was only 2019 that West Point minted quarters...oops...
I don't intend so many different posts, I preferred to edit the first one. Anyway, a couple weeks ago a bank only had a few rolls of Dollars; one of the rolls is a 2000-P US Mint wrap. I think it's cool, but should I find some parachute pantaloons and proceed to breakdance to the tune of "Jam On It" or is it just a cool $25, that's it, and I should sit down?
It's always fun and amazing to me when I get just a handful of rolls and this happens...
I'm leaving town tomorrow for about a week and don't have time to go back to the credit union to try and get every roll that came out of these boxes lol
But I'm also pretty stoked for what came out of just 10 Loomis rolls of halves and 2 rolls of quarters!
I'm posting and getting ready to leave...but at a glance, is this 1962 D 25c maybe the DDO?!
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
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If memory serves I believe the mint only made 2m each of the five different types. I found 22 Lowells in bank rolls from my local grocery store and they graded 63 to 66. At that time the 66 was worth about 250 while a 67 would bring 2500.
And I’ve read here that a raw one would bring around 25 on the Bay.
I haven’t researched it recently but I would think these would go up over time.
@Coinscratch said,


"Neat colors but that’s borderline emeraldATV".
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Sometimes the only color that matters, is green.
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What ?
They're still showing up fairly regularly and in pretty good condition here and there too.
This one is from a Loomis box this morning
I think I'm at around 150 of them now, but others here have even more than that.
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
How common are they? It all depends where you are located in this world. Can you post a picture of the W?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
I would bet there are more fresh rolls sitting in a bank vault somewhere.
1,225 dollar coins hunted with the coin finds shown below.






3-S mint proofs
3 Pocohontas NIFC"S
1 BU Lincoln presidential
5-1979 Wide Rim close date SBA dollars
@OAKSTAR

Unfortunately I don't have the latest and greatest phone and I'm not much of a photographer. The quarter appears better in the hand than it does on the screen. It's a Lowell Park piece; I have another (somewhere) and a year ago I found a River of No Return and a War In The Pacific (two different bank rolls); those last two aren't in horrible shape but they've obviously been around a bit
This latest doesn't appear heavily circulated. The fields are very mildly cloudy (I think) and there is one very shallow scratch straight out from beneath Washington's nose.
I didn't know about them until a few years ago. I only have four---you have over a hundred!? That's wild; I'm green with envy.
...and I thought it was only 2019 that West Point minted quarters...oops...
... I'm in The Piedmont area of NC.
I don't intend so many different posts, I preferred to edit the first one. Anyway, a couple weeks ago a bank only had a few rolls of Dollars; one of the rolls is a 2000-P US Mint wrap. I think it's cool, but should I find some parachute pantaloons and proceed to breakdance to the tune of "Jam On It" or is it just a cool $25, that's it, and I should sit down?
It's always fun and amazing to me when I get just a handful of rolls and this happens...
I'm leaving town tomorrow for about a week and don't have time to go back to the credit union to try and get every roll that came out of these boxes lol
But I'm also pretty stoked for what came out of just 10 Loomis rolls of halves and 2 rolls of quarters!
I'm posting and getting ready to leave...but at a glance, is this 1962 D 25c maybe the DDO?!
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