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, I just don't want to waste my time if they are just junk.
, I just don't want to waste my time if they are just junk.
Welcome to CCF. I'm not sure what you mean by "waste your time." They all look like real money to me (not bogus anyway).
The condition of most of them is a bit disappointing but you could still keep them if you like collecting. If you don't, you could list them as 2 lots (one world/the other Canadian). It is very difficult to ascertain anything special about the notes due to the long shot of them as a group (so I cannot see the prefix of their serial numbers). I can barely make out their signatures. If you belong to a church then you also could donate them to their garage sale (the listing fees might negate any profit in selling them online).
The three Canadian $1 (with the semi-mature version of the QEII) are from 1973 and appear pretty common (from what I can see). Little above FV perhaps.
One of the darker green early version of QEII $1 is from 1954 & pretty soiled so doubt much premium above Face Value (FV). The lighter (less soiled) version is from 1967 and I am puzzled by the right (top) border as the note appears folded? The $2 has "Beattie Coyne" signature (a bit older) and may be worth about $5 (this is a complete guess b/c so tough to guess its condition/prefix).
I cannot tell you what the world currency would be worth (just make out that one is Philippines Victory 1 Peso, one.5 Francs & other two look as if they're Japanese).

























