4 Unknown coins help

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Hello all, could anyone help with identifying these coins please. Thanks in advance.



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1st https://fr.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9670.html
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For the second I read :
ADOLPH FRI...
HALB / REICHS / ORTE / 1623 / GZSDERLE RV SCHMECKL  
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Third is Belgish, but I have problems to indentify precisely...
I read SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTUM in the cross side.
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The second one is from Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
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I think the 3rd could be from Spanish Netherlands if that helps anyone in helping me
Цитата: tony_k_1965I think the 3rd could be from Spanish Netherlands if that helps anyone in helping me
sorry meant the 2nd one
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Цитата: tony_k_1965I think the 3rd could be from Spanish Netherlands if that helps anyone in helping me
sorry meant the 2nd one
No, I think you mean the third one.

The third one does look like Spanish Netherlands coinage, thanks for pointing that out.
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The 3rd coin is Spanish Netherlands but struggling to date it as I can only make out the 20 on the right side of the crown.
On your third coin - Maybe something similar to this one ? Sorry if it's wrong, I'm not very good with pre-1600 coins. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces37914.html
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Found this for the second one: http://www.mcsearch.info/record.html?id=518220.  The portrait is different though.
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Second seem to be KM#45 but 1623 is not mentionned.

It's a very rare coin.

The same in 1621 : http://www.mcsearch.info/record.html?id=316707
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I've found the third, it's a "gros" of Philippe le Beau of Brabant.

I've found one in a book by de Witte but the reverse legend is not the same :


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Has any got any idea what the 4th coin is please
The fourth one appears to be an ancient coin with Greek lettering. So probably a Roman Provincial from before 300.

Many ancient collectors can ID the emperor by the obverse alone, but I am not one of them.

I'd spend some time on FORVM ancient coins or maybe acsearch.info looking for further leads.
I spent some time looking for coin 4, still without a definite ID.

I think the lettering on the reverse starts with AMΦ IΠΟΛ which IDs it as from Amphipolis.
Here is wildwinds page with coins from Amphipolis. A few are similar but none are an exact match. The ones that are close call the reverse type 'Tyche Seated left, holding patera".

So here's a Google result for Amphipolis coins with Tyche seated. I didn't look at all of them, but again no definite match.

I still think many collectors should be able to ID the emperor by portrait alone, but I can't. Here's a guide from forvm. Yours is probably in the Adoptive Emperors or Severan Period section, but check the others also. I first thought he was Antoninus Pius but there are others that are close.

Hope this helps
So again no perfect ID but we can say where it's from and that it's probably from about 100-250.
Please let us know if you figure out a definite ID.
2nd and 3th coin, see:
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic38578.html#p325343
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The second coin
http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=710374
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