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No 1 has a counterstamp - looks like the host coin may be Trajan, but its way too far gone to tell. Reverse is a temple.

No 2 I cannot help with

No 3 looks like a Severan issue commemorating war with Germany. It might be VOT GER in a wreath or something along those lines.
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Top one...may be similar to this. Stobi in Macedonia, Trajan, 98-117 AD.,
Dupondius / Diassarion / Æ22 (22-23 mm / 8,57 g),
Obv.: [IMP CAES] NERVA TRAIAN - AVG GERM [P M T P COS III ] , laureate head of Trajan r.
Rev.: [MVNI CI]PI STOB - EN-SIV[M] , tetrastyle temple with statue of Zeus, standing frontal, head right, leaning with his left on scepter, eagle at his feet left, a clipeus (round shield) in the pediment of the temple.
BMC 3 ; SNG Cop. - ; Moushmov 6533 .
Coin 2....lord only knows, is it silver or bronze, how big is it, how heavy etc.
coin 3, certainly a wreath (well spotted ben) perhaps standards or crosses to either side of lettering,? is this a big coin?
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