Any teen is worth something. The only ones I see worth noting would be the 1931-D and the 1913-S (if it is an S). The 1922 needs to be examined a lot closer. If it is a no "D", it could be worth the price of admission and still give you some change.
cpm9ball said it best (first part, anyway); They're ALL worth something. BUT, you have to distinguish between 'collecting', and 'investing'. You can do both, but they are NOT the same. I think very few make this distinction. And I think it's NOT a continuum between the 2 either. A coin (or paper) CAN be a collector piece and have almost no premium - i. e., valuable only to fill an album slot... OR... or, it can be both, such as a key date, which would always have value as an investment piece, AND value as a collector piece.
Nothing is 'wrong' with the second part cpm. My point was, if no one wants to buy a piece from you, it can still have value to the COLLECTOR, like for a filler piece in an album... I tried to make the distinction between collecting, and investing.
13-S is about $10. Sorry, but the 22 has a D. Still it is worth about $20. The 31-d is about $6. BTW were that a 22 no "D", it would go $700+.