1) 1797 S-121b. Not a SUPER rare die variety but scarce to very scarce. VG or so. 2) 1800 G/VG large cent. S-197 "Q" variety. 3) An 1834 O-115a. Again not super rare but rare. Very, very few of this late die state exist past Fine 12 and dealers/auctions usually sell those at $90-$125. 4) A 1733 Rosa Americana Twopence made in lead. No idea. Showed it to Syd Martin (who wrote the book on Rosa Americana) pieces and Sam Shafer here locally looked it. Nobody sure who or why it was made. 5) A 1876 20 Cent piece in which a scammer added the "CC" from the 1875-cc 20 cent piece or (as I think) from a common Carson City quarter. It is a conversation piece. Very cool. At first look your hear skips a beat. But it is not a real 1876-cc as all of those were struck in the same obverse which had major doubling on the "LIBERTY" banner which gives it away. 6) I have 4 copies of the Sommer Island Dickeson pieces. Again nice little hole fillers. You can get ones at coin shows from dealers for like $25 or less a pop I would hear offers (and trades) on the lot or individual pieces. I would let the entire group go for $650. The 1834 is like half the value of the lot.