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Not an error or variety, but any W is a great find! Worth at least $10. Edit: Not sure if this is what you were asking about, but the doubling on the devices is just incuse Machine Doubling. Not a doubled die. Only worth its premium as a W (which is still pretty good!)
Edited by SamCoin 01/25/2021 12:15 pm
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The V75 is an addition to the 2020 W quarters to commemorate the allied victory in WW2. It is found on every 2020 W quarter. However, finding a W quarter is quite a nice find! They are scarce in circulation since a lot of collectors nabbed them from banks when they were first released.
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I agree with all of the above,and it is a nice find...2x2 worthy. John1 
( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 5+ Million Cents Since 1971
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Only 2 million of that series were minted, compared to hundreds of millions for the average P and D quarters.
Nice find!
Edited by MOS0239 01/25/2021 2:46 pm
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Not a DDR. That is Machine Doubling on the devices on the outer ring. Because the devices are incuse, MD enlarges the devices. Opposite what happens on raised devices. The DDR on the States and ATB Quarters are found in the central areas of the designs on the reverse and on the earlobe and left side of the motto.  
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$10 is kind of on the low end. it's more like a $15 average with some as low as $10 and some as high as $20 sold on ebay and a whole lot between $13 and $17 each.
I think it's safe to assume in the long run it's going to settle around $10 each though but currently it just depends on how many pop up for sale on there at the same time and how many buyers.
It's one of only 2 million of that design which is low as far as circulating quarters go. I'd recommend to save an protect it from further damages so it doesn't worsen in condition over time.
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Quote: He got it from car wash! Good thing he noticed it - great to find a "W" mint mark quarter in circulation.
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I have the Weir Farm version of this coin. Great find!
Edited by Yorkish 01/25/2021 4:20 pm
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Quote: He got it from car wash! Send his butt back to that car wash!
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 if he got it out of a "change for a dollar" machine...If so, I'd empty it.. 
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Hes autistic and because we couldn't get coins from bank for him to look at we would go to the car wash and get quarters, thank you all for your feed back, hes super happy now! God bless!
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