Hello and 
I am sure some of the Forum's US and Canadian collectors will get back to you about the US and Canadian coins.
You have only two coins that are not from the USA or Canada. The one on the far right of the top row is a 1957 cupro-nickel Spanish 5 pesetas, obsolete now that Spain uses the Euro. The second coin from the left on the middle row is a bronze British halfpenny of King George V in rather worn condition. These coins were demonetised in 1969 in preparation for the UK's adoption of decimal currency.
I'n afraid neither of these coins is of any real value - they are the sort of coins that my local dealer tosses into his cheap tray of coins for 10 pence each (about 15 cents). A dealer wouldn't be interested in buying them.
I am sure some of the Forum's US and Canadian collectors will get back to you about the US and Canadian coins.
You have only two coins that are not from the USA or Canada. The one on the far right of the top row is a 1957 cupro-nickel Spanish 5 pesetas, obsolete now that Spain uses the Euro. The second coin from the left on the middle row is a bronze British halfpenny of King George V in rather worn condition. These coins were demonetised in 1969 in preparation for the UK's adoption of decimal currency.
I'n afraid neither of these coins is of any real value - they are the sort of coins that my local dealer tosses into his cheap tray of coins for 10 pence each (about 15 cents). A dealer wouldn't be interested in buying them.





















