Nickel looks like it's coated with some paint or something. The quarter has a strong Machine Doubling on the face. Wheat cent looks like normal wear. And the dime looks like it's been beat on with a hammer. Nothing with a premium that I can see. Interesting group of coins though.
I concur with Conder's observations. While it can be difficult at times to distinguish between a mint error and PMD, these are fairly easy calls for an educated eye to make. It takes some time for a collector to distinguish the differences, but the CCF is as good a place to educate your collector's eye as any I've yet seen. Enjoy the journey ...
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