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No Idea What These Coins Are. Please Help | Roman And Tunis

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The first coin appears to be a Roman coin of the emperor Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD. I have no idea what the second coin is, the pictures are too blurry.
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Any value on the coin at all? Dont know much about world or ancient coins.
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Based on what I can tell from the pictures the first coin is worn around $10.
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2nd coin is a 5 centimes from Tunisia - can't make out the date but they were issued between 1892-1917.
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