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4 Roman Coins

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Can anyone ID these coins for me?
Thanks in advance.

First coin: 17mm
Second: 17mm
Third: 18mm
Fourth: 17mm

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins

4-Roman-Coins
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All coins may benefit from soaking in Demineralized Water and a brushing with a (hard) toothbrush.

The second coin could be one of the 'Fallen Horseman', 'FEL TEMP' types.
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The first one is most likely a Valens RESTITVTOR REIP AE-3.

http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/nem...Default.aspx

Number two looks like a Constantius Gallus FEL TEMP REPARATIO fallen horseman.

Not sure about #3, but the obverse legend looks like Valentinian I.

Number four looks to be a Valens GLORIA ROMANORVM AE-3 from the Thessalonica mint (TES mint mark).


http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/nbn...Default.aspx
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#3 looks like a beat up Valentinian I SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE AE-3 with Victory walking left, holding wreath and branch.

http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/cer...Default.aspx
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