OK - 1874 pennies are more numerous in varieties than most. For the 1874H there are 2 main obverses and 3 main reverses giving 6 principal varieties before you even start looking at over dates and proofs! I believe yours is Obverse 7 and reverse H, making it F73. It is pretty common - getting an "N3", so similar to your 1875. In that condition you might get a pound or two if someone is new to variety collecting, but no more than that.
OK - I believe that is Obverse 6 (Slightly younger head and colons after DG and FD both to teeth). Reverse is G - large date with the sea crossing the border. 6+G is F66, which is another N3 on the rarity scale, but a very nice example. I ope that helps.
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