The nickels are worth 5 cents. The penny appears to be wide AM from that photo based on the AM as well as the positioning of the FG, but I can't tell for sure since its ridiculously blurry. Any way you could get some clearer pics? Shooting through a magnifying glass or something (like a loupe!) might help. So you have a grand total of 11 cents there.
This thread may be closed too, since the other one was. But I didn't get a chance to post in the other, though I did surprisingly read the whole thing. So here goes: The nickels are probably worth face. Pics of the others would be necessary, but if they're like the one posted, face value. If not, you're talking 20-30 cents maybe in MS. And with the cent... I'd like to see a matching obverse pic.
I couldn;t tell if the 92 cents was a cam. But a 1992 1c CAM is a 6 figure coin. One sold not long ago on eBay for $12,500. But you really need independent verification. Try CONECA or Wexler, then if verified as the variety send to ANACS for grading and slab. IMHO
Hopefully some members received a PM from Peter about their atrocious behavior towards this new member to the site. I just read that entire thread, and can't believe the childish ridiculousness of some. Good piece of advice for everyone, if you don't have anything good to say, it's best to not say anything at all. Better to be thought a fool, then to speak and remove all doubts!
The 53 Jefferson looks well circulated and is really only worth face value, $.05. The cent is hard to tell if it is indeed the CAM variety because your pics are to too blurry to determine that. If you have access to a digital camera, like a Kodak Easy Share or an equivalent, and a loupe, 10x would be sufficient, you can hold the loupe right onto the camera lens, adjust the distance between the camera and coin until you have it as focused as you can get it, and then take the photo. Try and get a straight on shot instead of at an angle for better results. Here's a photo of a Mercury dime I took using the same technique I just described to you:
Just did some research on this for you. Here is a good site to learn about the CAM variety. http://lincolncentresource.com/Featured/1992DcloseAM.html