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Question About The V75 Mark On 2020 W US Quarters

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I was at the coin club meeting last night and a member had one of these W mintmark quarters. As I was holding it, I turned to my wife and pointed out the V75 mark on the left side of the obverse.

I told her to keep a lookout for that V75 mark because it is an easy way to spot a W mintmark quarter. (I don't have any yet but do have a jar full of quarters saved up)

Anyway, the owner, overhearing me, promptly corrected me and said all the 2020 circulating quarters P D & W have V75 stamped on them.

I did not argue, just said "I didn't know that!" but I think I was right.

So I thought I'd post this for simple clarification on the mark.
Thanks!


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As far as I know,only the W mint has the V75.
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But it does bring up the possibility of a mint screw up. Like that would never happen.
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The P D and S mint quarters do not have the V75 privy.
There are 5 different 2020 W quarters that have the V75 privy. The 5 different 2019 W quarters do not have the privy. So if you only look for the privy, you may miss the 2019 W quarters.
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The 5 different 2019 W quarters do not have the privy. So if you only look for the privy, you may miss the 2019 W quarters.

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Thank you all. I think that my question has been fully answered with the number of replies already. Great job!
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That person was speaking out of ignorance, only the 2020-W quarters have the V75. Maybe he meant to say that the 2019-W don't have it?
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