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Our Coin Teacher reveals how certain America the Beautiful “Bat Quarters” could be worth over $20 each — and they might be hiding in your pocket right now!
Watch the video above to see exactly what to look for on your coin.
What the Coin Teacher Says in the Video
“Here are bat quarters worth over $20. Guys, I did a lot of research. Please like and follow.
Okay, everybody, if you’re watching this, grab your bat quarters and turn them over. All you’re looking for is a ‘W’ mint mark here and a ‘V75’ mark here. Here’s a close-up — there it is.”
Step-by-Step: How to Find the Valuable “Bat Quarter”
If you can’t watch the video, here’s the breakdown
Step 1: Grab any 2020 “National Park of American Samoa” quarter (the one with the mother and baby bat
).
Step 2: Turn it over and look for a mintmark on the front (obverse) of the coin — near George Washington’s shoulder.
- A “W” mint mark means it was minted at West Point — and that’s what makes it special.
Step 3: Look closely for a small “V75” privy mark on the front — this was added to commemorate the 75th anniversary of World War II.
These two marks together make the coin far rarer and more collectible than regular quarters.
How Much Are “Bat Quarters” Worth?
| Type | Mint Mark | Est. Value |
|---|---|---|
| Common (P or D mintmark) | Philadelphia / Denver | $0.25 |
| West Point (W) | With “V75” mark | |
| Certified MS67+ | Graded condition |
Collectors are paying a premium for pristine “W” mint examples — especially those with the V75 privy mark still in brilliant uncirculated condition.
Quick Facts
Year: 2020
Series: America the Beautiful Quarters
Design: “National Park of American Samoa” — the famous bat design
Key Features: “W” mint mark + “V75” privy mark
Final Thoughts
If you’ve got one of these 2020 Bat Quarters, you might be holding a small treasure!
Check your change carefully and look for that W mintmark and V75 mark — they’re your ticket to turning a 25¢ coin into a $20+ collectible.
And don’t forget — watch the video above to see the real coin up close and learn exactly where to spot those details.
