in my opinion, probably worth the effort, so long as they are not dead when you go look at them.
if they are dead, or nearly so, and have been sitting all these months, it is likely they will be heavily sulfated (the hard kind) and difficult to get back into shape.
i might be tempted to give them a try if the seller will allow you to check them out, do some charging and see what they look like.
in any case, it is likely you will be working on them for a week or more charging, cycling, recharging, equalizing, wash/rinse/repeat...
until you get the specific gravity back up to what it ought to be.
once that is done, you probably want to run a capacity test to see how they respond.
with the cost of these batteries being so high these days, it is tempting to give these a try.
bob g