It has been confirmed by you good folks that these are lamination errors. What might they possibly be worth? I understand I would probably have to have them graded first. But just getting an idea of seeing that through would be worth it.
Coins don't evaporate, so I suggest you put them aside in a safe place and keep reading and learning. Laminations are common and the value is usually much below grading including shipping, etc. I understand the rush, but look around at some coin sites with values ( not ebay, Etsy( especially), Craiglist, etc. as they are likely to not be knowledgeable, just greedy , IMO, Jim
There are two fees.. Grading and Attribution Grading is for the condition of the coin and attribution is for the the type of mint error. Not worth spending the money since they aren't really high premium issues. They are worth what a collector of lamination issues are willing to pay. I've gotten many lam's similar to yours for $6.00 - $12.00