1) The Bigliato di Stato 10 Lire is from 1939 & is a VG Italian State note (P-25) but has issues (stains/edge tears). Over 1/2 a billion were issued so they're fairly common & in that condition maybe worth $1.00
See:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note205473.html
or
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c...TA2state.htm
2) The 5 Francs from Algeria is probably Fine to VF & the code for this note is P-91. It may be worth $5.00 in that condition. See:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note206297.html
The 1 Pound from Australia or P-26 looks to be almost EF & as such probably the most valuable note of the lot. Banknotes are just like coins in that everyone wants the best condition but this is only a guess (note needs to be seen to properly assess its condition). It happens to be the most common signature (Armitage-McFarlane) but in this collectible condition could fetch between $50-$75 depending on the buyer.
See:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note202348.html
The last 100 Lire note is a mystery you will have to solve since you've only posted one side & there's many variations. It looks to be P-55 but it also could be P-60 or P-68.
See:
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c.../ITA0055.htm
Hope this helps you start your research!
See:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note205473.html
or
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c...TA2state.htm
2) The 5 Francs from Algeria is probably Fine to VF & the code for this note is P-91. It may be worth $5.00 in that condition. See:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note206297.html
The 1 Pound from Australia or P-26 looks to be almost EF & as such probably the most valuable note of the lot. Banknotes are just like coins in that everyone wants the best condition but this is only a guess (note needs to be seen to properly assess its condition). It happens to be the most common signature (Armitage-McFarlane) but in this collectible condition could fetch between $50-$75 depending on the buyer.
See:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note202348.html
The last 100 Lire note is a mystery you will have to solve since you've only posted one side & there's many variations. It looks to be P-55 but it also could be P-60 or P-68.
See:
http://www.banknote.ws/COLLECTION/c.../ITA0055.htm
Hope this helps you start your research!

























