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Needs Helping Iding Group Of 4 Coins

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Around January, I bought a lot of uncleaned roman coins, they were all encrusted in dirt. Here are some of the best looking coins that I've cleaned using a process of soaking them into Distilled water and Olive Oil. To speed it up a notch, I used a toothbrush and a ultrasonic cleaner (worked very well in the removal of olive oil from coins too).
here are the pics, I'm wondering what these coins are worth and from what period/rulers are they exactly.
Thanks for your help.
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Lower left is Valens (364-378), Securitas Reipublicae, Siscia mint.
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thessalonican "GLORIA EXERCITVS" of constans on the upper left...the others are constantine or his other kids.
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Left to right, top to bottom: Constans (GLORIA EXERCITVS), Valentinian I (SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE), Valens (SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE), Constantius II (FEL TEMP REPARATIO). Standard mid grade coins, identifiable, worth about £1 each, maybe £5 as a group.
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The good news is you can read all of the mintmarks. That's very good with the recent unclean lots that I've bought and sold.
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