The only one that could be worth a bit more than face value is the 1958 cent. All wheat cents (which were last minted in 1958) have at least a small premium. In bulk, common ones seem to be selling for about 4 cents each these days. These values, of course, assume that the coins are located in the U.S. In other countries, they may well have a small premium since they are foreign coins that may be desirable to collectors. I know some current foreign coins sell in the U.S. for a bit more than their face value.
This, of course, assumes that none of them are errors.
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