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Unidentified 3 Old Coins

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It's been a long time since I last posted here :)What do you think about these ones? I had problems finding the origin! Tnx!



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First 2 are byzantine Trachys - 'cup coins' or Scyphates. I cant help ID I'm afraid.

The last one is Probus:
Probus AE Antonininus. Rome mint. IMP PROBVS AVG, radiate, mantled bust left (image given shows a match with yours - right facing) with eagle-tipped sceptre / ROMAE AETER, Roma seated in hexstyle temple with Victory & sceptre, R-crescent-e in ex. (Note: There are 80 obverse type and mintmark combinations of RIC 185).

Interestinc oin to have so many variations and a popular type - not just a temple, but Roma too!
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I believe the first two are Manuel I Comnenus 1143-1180.
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