Not quite sure what feedback you're after. All of these notes are "obsolete", so have no face value or exchange value; in terms of collector value, maybe a dollar or so each.
The exception is the German 10 marks. This note is from Federal (West) Germany, and so is a precursor currency to the euro. Unlike most other Eurozone countries, Germany has announced an indefinite deadline for the exchange and conversion of German deutschmarks into euros, so this note is still worth its exchange rate in euros (provided you can
get it to Germany to exchange it). At the official pegged rate, 10 marks is equal to 5.11 euros. This note is in fairly poor condition, with minimal collector premium, so all of it's value is retained in its residual face value.
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