That's $128.35 USD. You realize, of course, that asking for an opinion as to what others think your find is worth can result in responses you may not be pleased with....but hey, let's stir the pot, right guys? The prize does not go to the timid.
Part of this depends on how much is actually =v= as opposed to -v-. IIRC, the items with the rectangular Sears Craftsman logo are some years past the =v= era, I believe from the late 70s into the 80s, so some of that could be -v-, crown logo =v= or -v-.
Looking at just the Craftsman alone, I'd say you got about $200-$225 full-blown used retail eBay end-of rainbow prices. That's piecing it out, because it doesn't look like you have any complete socket sets, but of course I can't see all the socket sizes. The CM lineman's pliers (if that's the brand) are not so desirable when compared to a few other vintage brands. About even money if you're looking at flea market prices, a little better than maybe estate sale prices (depending on the estate sales company if they price heavy/full retail/eBay-researched to death prices on 'man' stuff like one or two around here do). Too much money based on yard sale prices.
Now, IF the spoke shave and draw knife are Stanley, and IF they are in good condition (with the spoke shave, that also means if it has a good blade that's Stanley marked and not worn down to almost a stub), and IF they are of the right vintage (like Sweethearts), then more. However, if this is a period lot where all are of a similar age or post-war, then add about $30-$35 full blown retail. There's a ton of that stuff out there, and unlike a finely engineered vintage Stanley plane that's highly desirable because of the way it cuts, just about any brand works the same as the other.
So, IMO, best case scenario is that you paid about half of full-blown used retail, which is right at the cusp of what a picker can reasonably buy it to resell. Plus, because we're not talking complete socket sets with boxes, you'll have to part it out one piece at a time, adding much work. Socket sets missing sizes and without boxes can be tough to move for good money, so it will take some time to flip them. Because of the gross volume of this kind of CM stuff readily available from a variety of flea market/estate/yard sale sources, I would probably have walked for anything over $80-$100 USD for the lot. BUT...I'm looking at it strictly from a reseller's point of view