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... would you keep.

I know what they are and I am aware of the fact that they're no rarities. However I'd like to ask which one of them is worth the most and which is worth to keep.

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Personally, the 50 Groszy - I don't think I have that one yet.
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It's difficult to determine value without the dates of the Polish coins.
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Whoops only read half of the first post (or the second half just didn't click).

Like snowman said, we need the dates. Then someone can look up the values in Krause for you.
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The Polish 2 gr and 5 gr are both 1938. And the 50 gr is 1923.
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2 Grosze 1938 Bronze F - .20 VF - .40 XF - .60 Unc. - 2.50
5 Groszy 1938 Bronze F - .20 VF - .40 XF - .60 Unc. - 2.50
50 Groszy 1923 Nickel F - .40 VF - .80 XF - 1.50 Unc. - 3.50

I have to go to work now. I'll check again to see if anyone got the first three, if not, I'll see what else I can do? Is there anything written on the other sides of the top three coins?
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I know for a fact that the first one is an Austro-Hungarian 2 Heller (it has a double-headed eagle on the other side), and the other two are German (Deutsches Reich) 1 pf with different years and mintmarks.
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