Very old Coins found

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Hi All,

I appreciate the knowledge On here ;), I’m hoping I can be helped with the below. I have a vast coin collection but know nothing of coins this old, I found these in a large collection I purchased I can see they are genuine but I have no idea of what they are precisely or the value, please help.

https://imgur.com/gallery/cQ8s4yV

thanks all
Not quite my area, but very nice coins!
I collect anything: If it's Italian or Italian states i collect it even more!
All the coins except for the first one are ancient Roman. The ancients are all from the 4th century.

The second coin is a follis from Constantinus I, reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, Siscia mint.

Third is also Constantinus I, nummus or follis, reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS, can't read the mint.

Fourth is a nummus FEL TEMP REPARATIO reverse, can't read the emperor.

6th is a city commemorative commemorating Constantinople.

10th is a VRBS ROMA commemorative commemorating Rome.

I can't read the emperor on the rest but it's most likely Constantinus I, Constantius II or Constans. :)
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Цитата: "cro321"​All the coins except for the first one are ancient Roman. The ancients are all from the 4th century.

​The second coin is a follis from Constantinus I, reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, Siscia mint.

​Second is also Constantinus I, nummus or follis, reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS, can't read the mint.

​Third is a nummus FEL TEMP REPARATIO reverse, can't read the emperor.

​6th is a city commemorative commemorating Constantinople.

​10th is a VRBS ROMA commemorative commemorating Rome.

​I can't read the emperor on the rest but it's most likely Constantinus I, Constantius II or Constans. :)
​thankyou, what value would you say these have combined?
Цитата: "Adam98uk"
​​thankyou, what value would you say these have combined?

Very hard to say without idenfitying all the coins correctly (exact emperor and mint) and without knowing what the first coins is.

4th century small bronze Roman coins are very common and usually worth a few dollars each in average condition unless it's some rare emperor or mint. Some of the better preserved coins are probably worth more than a few dollars while the low grade ones are worth less.
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
The first is a half penny of Edward Longshanks (The Edward of Braveheart...)
(I think)
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?mode=simplifie&p=1&l=&r=edward+penny+sterling&e=&d=&ca=3&no=&i=&v=&m=&a=&t=&dg=&w=&u=&f=&g=&c=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tp=y&tt=y&te=y&cat=y
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