Actually, I don't have to see that. I can already tell you these are fake because of the irregularity in them...
A true Cohiba is rolled by a master. It is never rolled by anybody other than a master. This also goes with any other high end Cuban cigar. It also goes for any cigar rolled by hand and costs more than $8 per cigar.
Your cigars are not rolled by a master.
Notice these cigars:

(These look like good fakes)
They are all the same length almost exactly. They are all uniformly rolled.
They don't have ribs which your cigars do have. Your cigars have 2 to 3 millimeter diameter ribs. No Cuban cigar will ever use leaves with such massive ribs as it makes them look less uniform.
Color variations... Look at cigar 4 counting from the left. The top leaf is much darker and grayer than the rest. Cuban cigars would never use leaves that aren't perfectly uniform in color.
In my photo you can see the discoloration of the ribs, but they don't rise up off the cigar.
Look at the end caps on my example. How perfectly uniform they are. Your end caps look like Frankenstein 1.0, 2.0, 2.2.2, 2.3, 4.5 etc... All over the place with variations.
Also notice your cigars look like they are anorexic compared to my example.
You have 4 white dots in the grid. There should only be 3. Your fakes are based off of an old way of doing the bands. The band color is off and the lettering for the Habanos, Cuba is not correctly gapped top to bottom.
Here are some real cubans...
Notice how uniform they are. Color, shape, consistent! They have visible ribs, but they don't make protrusions.
Here is the BIG KICKER!
Those cigars were made with wrappers that Cuban cigar companies wouldn't even consider buying. So the tobacco inside them is probably of the same type. It would not surprise me if it was the cast offs from a DR factory. So all in all they are 50 cent cigars and will taste like it.