Wow, I was told these were O-105 and O-114 but I don't know and I don't think it matters considering these coins aren't in great shape.
...but they're not in bad shape, either. The 1834 has a very pleasant look to it... just "good honest wear" and seemingly problem-free. A rare die variety (r.5 or better) in that condition is a valuable coin. Use your cool new book to attribute them. You might get a very pleasant surprise, and are assured of a good time - educational, too. Good luck !
I looked at that 1834 and got the feeling of falling in love again. I have to buy more lottery tickets, or start saving for some nice ones like that