Probably about $3. All the coins are common: melt value for the dime and nickel. The cent is “reprocessed” so it’s worth about $0.10. total value should not exceed $3, with a potential for $5 if someone really loves the holder
Basically those steel cents get replated in zinc. You can tell because they are EXTRA shiny; most “unreprocessed” steel cents aren’t super shiny; they have luster within being mirror reflective, if that makes sense
Yeah. Once you have seen a few hundred original steel cents, the "reprocessed", (basically recoated), cents look like shiny paint was applied to them. The original coins were coated but then struck, which liquified the zinc and made for a more uniform, less shiny, outside layer.