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Found Several Banknotes, Do Any Of Them Have Value?

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hey guys, I received a lot of banknotes for free in the mail along with a group of world coins that I bought. I do not know anything about international banknotes and am here to seek your help and expertise.
Thank you and happy new years!
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Well the first one is a Honduran 1 Lempira. They can still be found in circulation and aren't worth much to anything, but the reverse on them is beautiful. I have one of them and one of the 5 Lempiras. All in all, even if they aren't worth anything numerically, the beauty of some of them is pure genius.
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From top to bottom:
Honduras 1 Lempira. I don't see a security thread so I assume it's 1980 or 1984. #68.
Brazil 1 Real 1996 or 1997. #243e.
Cambodia 1,000 Riels 1999. #51a.
Chile 1 Escudo Series J% 1962-64 (I think). #135Ab.
Romania 500 Lei 1992 #101a or b depending on watermark.
Japan 10 Yen No date (1946). #87a.
Philippines 10 Pesos No date (1943). #108b. Issued by the Japanese Occupation forces.
Ecuador 5 Sucres 1988 #120A.
Italy 1,000 Lire 1990-91. #114a.
Russia (CCCP era) 3 Rubles 1961. #223a.

I'm afraid they are all of little value and, considering their condition, worth a few bucks for the lot.
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