Help me identify these three coins Dioklecijan and if they are real?

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They look fine, late period romans are common enough so usually are not a target for forgery.

 

But I have to tell you that only one of the coins is really of Diocletianus, the last one, which is N#375360 .

 

The other two are of Licinius I, but their back sides are very worn (or photo very blurry?), so I didn't managed to distinguish anything on them.

The other two are Licinius

Thanks!What's their value?

All 3 so 10€

can not be that low

They can.

 

Some types of bronzes from the later period of the empire are very common, which makes them very accessible and affordable.

 

Unidentified roman bronzes can be even more cheaper.

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can not be that low

Old ≠ Expensive

I am more experienced in the field of ancient and chinese coins, south-east asian coins included too!

Thanks for the info but l didn't say that old equals expensive. This type of coin l went to an expert is rare that's all l got to say!

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