Well the double dime is MS 63 unless the scuffing isn't on the holder. It's also a FS-20-1875-S-302 variety misplaced date top of the 7 or 5 shows in the denticals . A side note the variety doesn't carry a premium . But looking at the S it's a repunched so 2 varieties in one coin. The Morgan is a MS- 63/64 PL The Peace MS-65
20C: 62ish, lots of small marks on the obverse. Wouldn't disagree with 63. Am I seeing clashing artifacts on the obverse? Morgan: A beautiful coin with major gouges on and in front of the cheek; if those are on the coin as a grader I'm seriously considering a Details: Damage adjudication. Admittedly exacerbated by the fact that there were lights of two different color temperatures bearing on the coin. 63 at best, likely PL/DMPL. You wouldn't be putting it obverse-out in the slab, anyways, not with textile toning. The Peace Dollar is an easy 65.
Yes I see it .....all in all pretty interesting specimen with all that going on with it .and ya know C-B-D with the holidays just around the corner , nothing sez happy holidays more, to a variety collector then a specimen as such...... I know you have heard of'" toys for tots".... well let me tell you about "Gold for Old".
Hmm. Maybe a little rotation, as well. Quick and dirty clash overlays with the first half-decent example I could find, since I found no existing 20C overlays on the Internet: