diagnostics. Your obv. and rev. pics look, from the coin color, wear differences and different back grounds to be pics of two different coins. The pics from the dark back ground seem to provide the best detail. How about some pictures of the obv. and rev. on the same dark background. The submitted pics of the obv. are very grainy and hide usable diagnostics.
IMO I think they are the same coin. There's a small scratch on the obverse under the date between the 9 and 0. The reverse of the coins also have the same marks on every photo. The black dot in the middle of the bottom of the wheat stalks and a slight scratch like mark left of VDB.
Still haven't seen a 2020 here in Colorado, where did you get that roll? I imagine they are at the banks here. But the lobby's are closed, and they won't send the rolls through the drive up.
Have you tried going thru the lane next to the building? Sometimes it is marked commercial. Good luck.
@WingedLiberty That is a truly stunning proof. I think it was a good year. The features on the obverse became rounded over the years, while the reverse master was still just a couple of years old and very crisp. The effect is a very liquid appearance on the front and sensational detail on the back. This one is not as spectacular but I like the rainbow toning developing in the center of the obverse.