I think only a few authors with massive ego problems think everything they write is gold. Most of us, I believe, suffer from imposter syndrome. I always feel my writing isn't done, and even after I send it out into the wild, I re-read what I wrote and wish I could have or would have changed something just a little. So the short answer is yes, your poems are probably worth publishing, even if you only manage to get friends and acquaintances to order it from Amazon KDP or wherever you choose to print.
That's where forums like these are useful. The workshopping is of course hit or miss because the respondent experience with making publishable work may be little or a lot, but it gets you semi out in the open and you can see what's noticed and responded to. Even just liked. I wouldn't try to publish just for the sake of publishing but try to inventory the audiences a little. Ultimately though, if you really want to publish any of your work you're going to have to step up and submit places. And you'll get rejected a ton, just like most everyone else. It is the way it is.
I have a folder somewhere with, like, sixty or so. I've seen poetry I'd like to buy, but it's rare that it's done well enough for that, honestly. Even my own stuff. But if you have a few hundred poems, it might be worth sitting down with an editor and figuring out if you have enough to be worth trying. There are contests with cash prizes too, so look at those!