Quote:2017 S, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri, 3 each
2017 S, Ellis Island (Statue of Liberty National Monument), New Jersey, 5 each
2017 S, George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, Indiana, 2 each
2018 S, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan, 5 each
2018 S, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin, 3 each
2018 S, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, 9 each
2018 S, Block Island National Wildlife Refuge, Rhode Island, 4 each
2020 S, Weir Farm National Historic Site, Connecticut, 2 each
2020 S, Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve, U.S. Virgin Islands 1 each
These are the "W" quarters I have found by roll hunting.
2019 W, Lowell National Historical Park, Massachusetts, 4 each
2019 W, American Memorial Park, Northern Mariana Islands, 5 each
2019 W, War in the Pacific National Historical Park, Guam, 4 each
2019 W, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, Idaho, 10 each
2019 W, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas, 20 each
2020 W, National Park of American Samoa, 8 each
2020 W, Weir Farm National Historic Site, Connecticut, 9 each
2020 W, Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve, U.S. Virgin Islands, 11 each
2020 W, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Vermont, 10 each
2020 W, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas, 7 each
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As I interpret this evidence about one third of the mintage of the S-mint quarters are in circulation implying about half survive in pristine condition.
It will be a few years until we know how the W-,mints have fared.