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Need A Little Help Id'ing A Group Of Hammered Silvers?

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My friend bought this group of coins and asked me for a bit of help ID'ing them, I managed to possibly ID the two centre coins to Charles I but still unsure of the spink numbers.
If someone could help me ID this group that would be great :)

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Top right: the rings either side of the king's neck like "Gypsy Earrings" are very distinctive of the "annulet" issue penny from the Calais (France) mint under Henry VI, substantiated by the legible bits of the legends: obverse HEN... and reverse ...CALI.... Spink #1845.
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Thanks Sap :) as far as the top one in the centre I'm pretty sure its charles I but the obverse and reverse are confusing me a tad. The obverse matches spink 2845 with the 'I' to the right of the head but doesn't have the inner circle as shown in the spink pic, then I thought it might be 2832 but it has a 'II' next to the head and has a inner circle on the reverse which the coin doesn't have. The bottom centre looks like a double strike?
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