Any help would be awesome

Timare

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Welcome to th forums. The only one I can possibly help you with is the last one with what looks like after mint damage.
 

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Welcome. I believe what you have here is called strike doubling. The coin slid slightly getting out of the punch. If that is the case, the "extra" portion of the letter/date will be FLAT. A true double die has both parts rounded.
 

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