3 usd for the 1916 imo. rest is anywhere from a couple cents. also know that there were only 35m minted for denver which is why I said about 3 usd.
The 1962 is worth only 1 cent because of the damage. The others, the value will vary a little but it won't be much because of the wear. As RoadDog says, the 1916 would normally carry a premium, but , it has its own condition problems. All in all, add the wheaties to your non-valuable keeper pile and spend the '62.
I would do this. Do not spend any cent dated before 1982 and none that you can establish as copper in 1982. While there is not a high premium for copper, there is some metal value in these. Put that in a miscellaneous copper bag. These are probably worth 2 cents each. If you have a wheat back cent (before 1959) put those in a separate bag. These are probably worth 3 cents each. Any cent worth more than 5 cents I would pull out and add to your collection. I would definitely pull out the 1916-D and estimate a value from $1 (G4) to $3 (F12) depending on what it looks like in the copper. It is worthy of a spot in a low grade Whitman Folder set.
Marshall, you are more athletic than I am. That's more jumping around than I care to do anymore, but when I was younger I divided 'em up the same way.