AU-ish. Harshly cleaned (the strong parallel vertical lines on the obverse are a strong indication its been cleaned). (different pictures might show very different results) Side note... what are you using to take pictures? These pictures are strongly overlit, small, and out of focus. If you tell us what you're using, we might be able to help you take more useful pics.
Literally any other photographic device will produce better full-coin pictures than that. Do you have a cell-phone produced in the last ten years? Try taking a few pictures with your phone, using a common desk lamp. Post them here, and we'll talk you through it.
Depends on what phone you have... I have Android. You click upload to cloud, and then there's a google site where you can find your pics and download/link. You can also directly upload from the app on your phone.
You can access the Coin Talk website through your smart phone. Download a free photo editor app. I use Polish. Then use that app to crop and put your photos side by side. Then hit the upload a file button and choose your photo from the file folder on your phone.
I haven't been taking pictures of my coins for very long, but I've found that letting them upload to Google and then editing them on my computer works well.
I've been using a editor called Photoscape . Have you heard of it ? Oh Yea, this actually is a "dug" coin. I found it along with a 1895 Nickel . The sand in the ground must of scratched it slightly . Silver seems very delicate when it ages . Never been cleaned harshly.