Almost all of them are 5-10 cents. But a dealer is not going to give you 10 cents for these circulated nickels because there is no market or profit for them. Now a 1939-D is a very good coin even in this condition. And the 1939-S is a keeper. Personally, I would keep the 1949-S 1951-S 1953-S and 1954-S. So you need to look on the back at 3 o'clock to the right of Monticello to see where the coin was minted. Otherwise, they are all basically spenders.
I agree with everything said here. Most of this stuff is not worth a significant premium over face value, though some are fun to have. Are you working on a folder or album? If so, that might be fun. I've got a Jefferson nickel folder going from just the pieces I can find in circulation.