Nothing you've posted so far is worth more than face value, and that would be if you put them on a letter to mail it.
If they are stamps that were previously used to mail a letter, but avoided cancellation, reuse would be against the rules and they'd be worth less than face value.
Pretty much everything from the last 60 years is not worth more than face value, especially if creased (including just the perforations), torn, without gum, or anything else. The "smaller" sized stamps were printed in the billions - they were the workhorse stamps of their day. Value is minimal due to their commonality.
Sorry - 10 posts, maybe you can mail a couple of letters with all of them.
In a sense I'm a Newby as well like yourself but agree with Kevin504 and chipg. Stamps from the 60's and up are printed from computers so to speak and were printed in the millions which make them very common stamps and unless the stamp is an error of color, color omitted, shifts ect.... they are pretty much only good for postage. So the older the stamp and without faults and so on are worth a lot more. But, hey you don't know sometimes unless you ask.
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