Morgan Lovers - What would you do?

I have almost full rolls of 1884O, 1886 and 1887 Morgans, mostly white but several with varying degrees of toning, especially some roll ends. I've posted the best pictures I could of several typical coins here. I've tried, without success, to put the pictures in this posting.
Are they worth submitting to PCGS? If some come back in AU grades, would they be saleable for enough to cover the submission fees? I got them for face value about 40 years ago as a fee.
Edited to cover up my demonstration of ignorance.
Are they worth submitting to PCGS? If some come back in AU grades, would they be saleable for enough to cover the submission fees? I got them for face value about 40 years ago as a fee.
Edited to cover up my demonstration of ignorance.
Roy


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satootoko,
Some nice coins there, but they are almost always referred to as "Morgan" dollars (after George P. Morgan - the designer), not "Peace" dollars. Peace dollars are 1921-1935. Some Morgans are also 1921. Peace $s have the design in my logo.
JJacks
If you are going to sell them on eBay - pull out colored and sell separately, the rest sell as partial rolls.
Submission fees have to increase the value of the coin enough to cover submission costs. If you have some MS 65+ it may do that.