The only two less common pieces in here are the Luxembourg 50-franc and Bahrain 100-fils coins, both of which fall into the category of "worth a buck or two". The Bahrain one may be worth more due to its good condition, but the market for cheapish world coins is notoriously unreliable. (Why pay for a single foreign coin when you have a good chance of encountering it for much cheaper in a mixed foreign coin bucket one day?) Your Swiss franc coins also fall into the buck or two category, but only because of their high face value (1 Swiss franc is about USD$1).
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