You need to post pictures of both the obverse and reverse of each coin. Also try adjusting the lighting because it's hard to see with the lighting in those pictures.
This picture is way too blurry. If your using an I phone camera try setting your phone on something to keep it steady.
I know you're trying, but we still can't really evaluate the surfaces. An uncertified 1881cc in almost uncirculated (AU) with some dings on the jaw but decent otherwise....might retail around $400+.
Here we go again... What is the fascination that people have with photographing coins while they're holding them in their hand? Two points: a) I find it FAR easier to photograph a coin by lying it on a solid surface (i.e., a tabletop) and taking the picture from above, preferably with the phone/camera resting on a small box to steady it. Ammunition boxes are perfect for this. b) I don't care to look at your hands.