Not worth over face value, sorry. The lower right coin has a minor die crack or lamination error, hard to to be positive from your pictures. I would keep it for future reference.
Nah man, you can get all of those in spare change. I'd appraise all of them at $0.03 in total. Do not grade those coins.
Welcome to CT @CForcum23. Out of curiosity, what did you think you had? For future posts, please post photos FULL IMAGE, not thumbnail (after downloading photo, it gives you a choice). Post obverse (front) and reverse (tails) that are cropped to show just the coin. Make sure they are orientated the correct way, well lit and in focus. Close-ups of areas you have questions about and you will get better responses
Worth 1 cent each. These were made in large numbers, and many high grade examples, higher than what you have pictured still exist today and are worth 1 cent each. Just because something is old doesn't always make it valuable. Many of the coins that are graded are generally worth hundreds of dollars. If you just get a couple of rolls of pennies from the bank, you will find coins as old or older than that. These coins are around VF 35. For these coins to be worth anything you want to be 65 or higher. And then you are looking at .30 cents (MS 65 for 1).