Picture is not good, but I see some interesting coins, a steel cent a well worn buffalo nickel and a few wheat cents. Not much value to them, but interesting and historical.
1920 was a high mintage year for the nickel. So fairly common. The "S" is the low mintage for the 1943 cent. So they would be keepers till I could find better examples. And maybe the ones with mintmarks. What is the date of the cent to the left of the 1943?
Thanks for the reply on the 44-d. Anything Good? well not really, pretty common coins, and like most things condition is important. Have fun. Keep looking.
Some of them are, there is 7 different varietys for this year with the transition from Copper to Zinc.
If by "good" you mean possibly premium-worthy and/or more valuable, it is often easiest to simply check out a convenient coin "price guide", not because the prices shown are truly representative, but just to get a vague idea of what types, dates, mints, conditions, etc have potential. Once or if you find something with said potential, posting clear photos of the individual coin/coins would be your best bet. Welcome to the forum.