Nice. Your 1916 doesn't seem to have the reverse die crack. That 1901-O, though... I'm not sure what to think about it.
I must be missing the joke. You're gonna have to drill a new hole in your album for a 1916 Barber Half.
My Dansco has quite a few blank holes on the last page. Plenty of room for the 1916 -- in fact, room for an 09-D, 10-D, and 14-D should they ever appear, hint, hint... Now I have a weird craving for a 1916 worn down to VG or so. But not enough of a craving to pocket-piece one. (Besides, the ASE I've been carrying around for a year or more still isn't showing significant wear; apparently I'm doing it wrong.)
Y'know, I kinda like that cross hatched 1901. Wouldn't it be a novel new coin from the mint? Especially if it was given an antiquing treatment and buffed.
1916 from Daniel Carr. Either $60 or $85 depending on grade for a half ounce of silver. Is that correct?
Not to mention 3.1 grams of bronze that happens to have been stamped "1909-S VDB" by a mint that collectors favor...