Found these in the back of my closet it’s pretty deep so they have been there for a long time, so not sure where I even got them but any identity help and type would be appreciated, most have the German cross, but the bigger ones are a little more puzzling.
First two are Dutch East Indies 2-1/2 Cents (1913-14), KM#308.2, 316. Next 2 are 1924 and 29D German (Weimar) Pfennigs, KM#37. The next is a German (Reich) 1936A 2 Pfennig, KM#90. The following is a 1924E Germany (Weimar) 2 Rentenpfennig, KM#31. Then you have a German 1941A 10 Pfennig, KM#101 (unusual to find this zinc issue lustrous). And finally you have a German (Empire) 1876 10 Pfennig, KM#4. None are of any particular value (the first two will be a few Dollars each), and are quite common.
Good looking coins. When I was stationed in Germany in the Army back in the late 1970's, I hunted down a German coin shop in the little berg that I was stationed at. I had always wanted a WWII era German coin for the historical value.... Do you know that when I came home a year later, the Army confiscated that coin from me? I never knew why.
I'd like to get some older German coinage someday, but I'd probably be looking for 18th-century, as that's when most of my ancestors apparently came over. (It was long before all the 20th-century unpleasantness...)