Something happened to your post, with Kenya replacing the first few Russian stamps. The following comments apply to the original post, with the five Russian stamps...
In nice condition, the first would have a catalogue value of several dollars, and the second, a few dollars. I believe the others are more common.
There is something going on with the condition of a couple of them. The first, in particular, appears to have heavy staining, which might reduce the value to near zero.
One thing that is often surprising to people who are new to stamps is that the early Russian material exists in huge quantities. The supply far outstrips the demand.
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