The listing, 7 90% Silver Coins 1923 Peace Dollar 1963 Franklin 1925 STL 1944 Washington 1898 Barber Dime +2 more has ended.
Picture 1 shows the 7-piece silver lot. I'm using ANA Grading Standards in this auction, since it's more exacting than the Red Book.
Pictures 2 and 3 show the 1923 Peace Dollar which grades VF. The 3 horizontal lines of feather wings show. The date is good, legends are all present (including Peace at the bottom of the reverse), and the rims are generally good.
Pictures 3 and 4 show the 1963 Franklin Half Dollar grades EF with part of the mint luster present, hair lines on the back of Franklin's head being sharp and detailed, but the lettering on Liberty Bell is worn away.
Picture 6 and 7 shows the 1925 Standing Liberty Quarter which grades as G to G+, because the coin does not meet at least one VG standard of 1/3 of the eagle's feathers being visible. The date is strong and clean, the rims on the obverse are good, but the rims on the obverse do bleed a little into the stars and legends to some extent.
Pictures 8 and 9 show the 1944 Washington Quarter which grades VG+, since more than half of the wing feathers are visible, most details in Washington's hair are worn smooth, but the date and letters are clear with a complete rim, which does bleed somewhat on the reverse.
In pictures 10 and 11, the 1899 Barber dime grades as G+. There is no LIBERTY present, but the rims are excellent, the date is clear, and the corn and grains are more VG than G. There are no rim bleeds and the rim is in generally excellent condition.
In pictures 12 and 13, the 1936-D Mercury Head dime grades as VG-, since all the letters and date are clear. There is a strong mint mark. Some of the vertical lines in the fasces are visible and some are quite weak, but the sticks in the fasces are not worn 100% smooth. The rims are good on the obverse, but bleed some on the reverse.
In pictures 14 and 15, the 1948-D Roosevelt dime grades as VF. Most details in the torch and leaves are clear, but the torch lines are not present.