They are worth something. Due to the condition they are in most are only worth about 20¢ to 50¢. The 1913-D and the 1915-D may bring about $1-$2. I would consider them as fillers.
Welcome. All these pennies have value for somebody wanting to build a set. If you go on ebay the teens and 20'S are more money where as the 30'S, 40'S and 50'S are very common and a lot less to buy. In your collection the 1909 is aprox. $4. , the 1913D aprox. $3. and the 15D about $2. and most of the others are at least .50 cents. If you are interested in putting a set together I would suggest buying a current coin book like the official Red Book which will give you a very good understanding on value and condition. It will teach you all kinds of things to look for like different varietys and errors which are more valuable and sought after coins. I hope this helps, Bill
Little circulation "gems." Even today, there is a chance of finding these coins in similar condition, usually in rolled hoards. Fun stuff!
I have a bag of about 10,000 wheat cents (based on weight) just sitting around waiting to be sorted. I know there are quite a few from teens and twenties in there. Makes me think I should be sorting through them instead of reading CT.