Help with identification please [solved]

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Ok, first things first, we need some measurements to start proper identification.

With that said, I can figure out some things already.

 

On the second photo, 3 coins are Roman, the larger one being from the 3rd century AD due to the radiate crown on the emperor.

The last one is from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: N#119297

 

On the first photo, when searching for the face value of 1/84 I've been able to determine the broken coin as a Körtling from the Bisphoric of Würzburg. The one with a date of 1629 is not yet on our catalog.

The brighter coin is certainly a medieval hammered silver coin, and that's all as it is not my speciality.

The curved coin reminds me of Byzantine Empire, but others have minted similar shaped coins.

1 picture:1. left=byzantine trachy

                 4. right=italy states-Lucca         

2 picture :2.right=roman empire-gallienus

                     4.right=poland-john II casimir                            vasa

2.picture:3.left=roman empire contantinus

Picture 1 and 2 the third coin is N#77611

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Constantius,fel temp reparatio on back

Why don't you just wait for the OP to follow the proper procedure?

 

https://en.numista.com/forum/topic71935.html

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

First coin is the small module (see N#296792) of the following coin:

 

Latin Rulers of Constantinople: Anonymous (1204-1261) BI Large Module Trachy, Constantinople (Sear 2040; DOC 20)

Obv: MP ΘV H AΓIOCOPITICA in two columnar groups; Full-length figure of Virgin Hagiosoritissa nimbate, orans; Manus Dei in upper right field
Rev: O AΓIOC ΠЄTPOC O AΓIOC ΠAVΛOC in two columnar groups; Full-length figure of St. Peter, on left, and St. Paul, on right, nimbate, wearing tunic and kolobion, embracing each other; St. Peter has short beard, St. Paul has a long one
Dim: 29.45 mm, 3.00 g

 

Sear-2040_01.jpg
 

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