The bottom left looks like a Vespasian and the bottom right looks like a Gallienus with a panther reverse. I do not have the time to get the attribution at the moment, so I will let others do that for you. We really enjoy attributing these coins. Keep them coming if you have more.
I agree with ValiantKnight that #2 and #3 look Islamic, I dont know much about these coins so someone else can prob help you further.
#1 is Helena, mother of Constantine the Great. FL IVL HE-LENAE AVG PA-X PV-BLICA TRS dot
It was made in Trier (Germany) between 337 and 340AD - RIC VIII Trier 55
#5 is as JW says a Gallienus 'Zoo' coin showing a panther on the reverse. GALLIENVS AVG LIBERO P CONS AVG B possibly 'A'?
This coin was made around 264-268AD. It could be from either Roma (RIC V-1, Rome 230) or Siscia (RIC V-1, Siscia 574). I think the only way to tell is to compare bust styles but I'm not familiar with them enough to do this.
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