Before you see the prices, let me explain the VF and EF:
Very Fine, or VF, has some scratches, but not many or very few blurs. Your newer British coins may be in this condition.
Extremely Fine, or EF/XF, is in a great condition, not neccessarily shiny, but it can be. Most detail is intact.
Anything worse than VF is worth somewhat less than what is shown in the list.
Here's the value to the coins you are curious about:
United States
USD 0.25 1965: $0.25
USD 0.05 1988: $0.05
USD 0.10 1987: $0.10
Netherlands
(Cannot answer, Dutch do not use Pfennig)
Germany (Tell me if it says Deutsche Demokratische Republik)
DEM 0.02 1968: VF $0.10; EF $0.50
DEM 1.00 1972: >EF $0.50
South Africa
ZAR 0.02 1973: VF $0.15
Russia
5 1982: VF $0.15, EF $0.25
United Kingdom
GBP 1/480 1912-1924: VF $1.25, EF $5.00
GBP 1/480 1949-1952: VF $0.25, EF $1.00
GBP 1/480 1956: EF $0.10
GBP 0.05 1954: VF $0.15, EF $0.25
GBP 0.05 1975: EF $0.15
Spain, note the star on the rear has two numbers, the two last digits of the real date. The front date under Juan Carlos is not the date of the coin!
ESP 5 1983: EF $0.10
ESP 1 1975: EF $0.10
Kenny
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