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2 Unknown Coin Ancient...with Wings?

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The larger one with greenish background is another Polish coin from the 1600s. Not ancient.

The other one is Late Roman (AD 300-400); I can;t see enough detail to ID it further.
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Solidus of John II Casimir Vasa as King of Poland (he was also the king of Sweden until 1660)
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The second one is a late Roman coin with Victory advancing. Most likely a coin of Valentinian I or Valens.
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what are the letters on the obverse (bust side) of the roman? can you read any? (or post a clearer pic)
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The picture won't show up on my Computer. Can you post it again?
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