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Help Identifying Roman Bronze

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Picked up a large group of Roman coins including some fakes but not certain about these coins. I am not an expert on ancients. Posting these five coins seeking help with identification, authenticity and values. Any help appreciated. The last coin I have identified as a Caligula but the writing is not the same that I find on those I have seen online. The Caligula inscription appears to be Caesar divi avg pron avg pm tr P III

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From your pictures these coin do look odd. The first one is supposed to be the emperor Constans with the FEL TEMP REPARATIO reverse. The next is supposed to be Diocletian with the GENIO POPVLI ROMANI reverse. The next is Hadrian, than Marcus Aurelius which actually looks good or at least a very convincing copy. And the last as you know is Caligula which IMO doesn't look right at all.
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Edited original post because of original posting error. Welcome more opinions on the authenticity of these coins.

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