If genuine, the stamps from 1858 are quite valuable. The one in the 1857 spot is mid-identified (that stamp was not issued with perforations), so that makes me question the rest of the items on the page as well. You would want to get them looked at by an expert and get certification as to their genuineness and condition as you would get much more for them with that certification if they are indeed genuine. There are, however, stamps that look just like them (different watermark) that sell at a very small fraction of the stamps that belong in the 1858 spaces. My hunch is that you have the cheaper ones, but you'd have to look at the watermark (or lack thereof) to tell for sure.
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