I have this 1971D Washington coin yellow toned, 1964 D Jefferson coin very good condition,1984 hole Lincoln coin , everyone advice is important because is helps me
The Lincoln has a plating issue which is why there is a hole in it. I would toss it into the spend pile.
One of the first things I do, when deciding to keep a nickel that has been circulated. I look at the steps. If steps are not visible below the columns then it is usually a toss, I do check them for RPM's also.
Those are all common coins in circulated condition. Unless any of them call to you, I'd just spend them. Of them all, the only one that I would even consider saving is the Jefferson, in case you are putting together a Jefferson nickel album. In any case, it would still only be worth 5 cents.