Yes they're worth something more than the face value of $1, each contains $13.69 in silver currently. To determine if any of them hold any numismatic value you really need clear centered pictures of each coin featuring both obverse and reverse. Obverse is the front of the coin with the face/date and the reverse is the back with the eagle. Also welcome to CoinTalk
Reverse picture is too blurry. They all appear to be fairly worn. My novice opinion is that, pending any key dates or VAMs (varieties), they are just common Morgan dollars, worth a few bucks more than melt value. I'll wait for the experts to chime in... I hope I'm wrong. Better pictures would help.
they are all worth at least their weight in silver, i can't really tell from the photos which dates and mintmarks are there, though. some are scarcer than others.