Looks like a bunch of brown circulated cents, can't see the idividual dates in these pictures, so I dunno unless something is a rare date, likely all are $0.03- $0.05 cents each maybe...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Nathan! You're starting out on the wrong foot. Better photos of the obverse and reverse of each coin, one at a time, will help. Learning about coin collecting is a long, slow process. Chris
Do you need clear photographs in order to get a better answer. Based on what I see you have about $.50 worth. Welcome to CT.
Welcome to CT. The pictures are too small and unfocused for anyone to tell anything. Are they wheat cents? Where did you buy them? Perhaps just list the dates and mint marks and someone can give you a meaningful response.
Need more information, it is impossible to see the dates in the picture. Most cents were bronze from 1864 until 1962.
Normal large date 1982 d Lincoln. The one that everyone is been going crazy trying to find a third example "that means very rare" is the 1982 small date copper cent and the probability of finding that is like getting struck twice in one day by lightning while holding the winning Powerball ticket...lol.
Lincoln Cents have many values because the series dates from 1909. Most of them are worth 1 Cent with quite a few most of them worth 2 or 3 cents to the right person in roll (50 coin) quantities. A few are worth more, but you need detailed pictures to spot that. Chances are you have a bunch of very common date. A price guide with numbers for date an mint combinations might help you.