Don't know the value for anything aside from the American Coinage. I was given: U.S: 1936, 1925, 4 unknown date buffalo head nickles, 1940, 1944, 1943, 1928 (Great Condition) Cents Canada: 1928 Nickle, 1929 Cent, 1913 Dime Mexico: 1959 One Peso German Coinage: 1950 1 Deutsche Mark, 10 Pfennig, 5 Pfennig, 2 Pfennig Hong Kong: 1960 One Dollar, 1950 Ten Cents Filipinas: 1944(x3) One Centavo, 1938 Twenty Centavos, 1944 Five Centavos Unknown Coinage: 1927 C.10, 1942 Sixpence, 1973 "100" and 1984 "50" (I'm not very worried about the worth of these, just adding them to the list.) And my favorite recently gained coins, England: 1884 and 1914 One Pennies. if you know the worth of anything, feel free to help me. I'm mainly experienced in U.S. coins, so help with the others would be greatly appreciated.
The 4th picture down the top two are South Korean 100 and 50 won. Worth about 13 cents with today's exchange rate.
By definition, that Deutsche Mark can be nothing other than German. EDIT: Also, I beleive the 10 c. above it is Italian. Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong.
I'll roll with that answer, Lon. Looks like a 10 Centesimi to me. http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1960.html