Mopar 360 piston identification
We can only guess from pictures. If you want to know your compression for sure is to measure what you have. These engines are old and have likely gone through many owners in the years. If they are aftermarket pistons then it's possible they sit a little higher to get more compression. It's also possible that they sit at the same height as stock pistons but the block deck was milled down some. The only way to know for sure is to measure exactly what you have, at least to get a rough estimate. You can use a tape measure your stroke to determine stock stroke (3.58") vs stroker kit (typically 4.00")
You should use calipers to confirm the rest such as bore and how far it sits in the hole at the top of the stroke.
If you plan on taking to a machine shop they can do all this for you.