Hello e-rock-in, welcome to Stamp Community.
The exact value of the stamps shown is mostly nothing on the market, unless there is a very very rae one there (I don't know, you need a detailed catalogue of France to tell).
Some of the imperforate (imperf) (straight cut, without perforations) stamps, the Ceres and Napoleans are interesting, perhaps $1 - $12 or so, depending on the general condition, including the back's condition also of course.
Some of the Peace and Commerce stamps are in fair to good shape also, haveing all of their perfs intact and nice cancels.
The cancels or postmarks can sometimes add much value to a stamp for a cancel collector or even a stmp collector who enjoys a good or partial readable cancel on his stamps.
Even some of your damaged stamps, the ones cut into or missing pieces can be of a value to a collector as examples of cancels or colours or engraving mistakes.
I am not an expert, more of a general and then specialized collector myself, in certain areas. I do enjoy cancels.
Here are two sites to look through, remember you can ask Google Translate to translate a whole page of French.
For older France cancels (or obliterations as in French) see:
http://marcophilie.org/index.htmlFor a nice tour through France cclassic period stamps with info and pictures see
http://www.timbres-de-france.com/co...l-france.phpYou could also tour
ebay's stamps category or Delcampe's France section for a market view of what others are doing.
To sell on here please read the rules top right.
ebay is nice to sell on if you are on there, just make sure to get better pictures than you have here and use descriptions and titles with the proper stamp era names like I have used above.
Best, Doug