HappyOne shows How much you actually know. Anyone who deals with coins can plain out tell you these are fake. And that isn't a scratch a scratch would never have glue coming out of it. Another thing i've seen a ton of coins scanned in and a bunch with scratches and none of them ever distorted.
I would like to see the other side as well. If these are real and not reproductions they are in really good conditon but coin collectors have to see both sides to determine actual condition,
A little research has me believing these are replicas. The image I have for a Great Britain Penny KM# 618 dated 1797 shows the lower branch of the olive limb having two leaves not three. I would be really interested in some more pictures or background on these. Definitely interested and will be watching
Sorry I also forgot to say that the 1795 so called coin looks like it has been broken and glued back together, it appears to have something oozing out of the cracks of the coin, look at it and tell me what you thing, check out the ad on his face book page claiming to have won all this stuff for free and there is all kinds of furniture sitting outside where someone has no doubt been a yard sale some where.