They are revalued Maravedis, the second shows the value countermarks while the other two show the countermark used by Philip IV of Spain - without going into a detailed catalogue and seeing both sides of the coins cannot say which specific denomination (aka how many Maravedis) they ended up as - and to which mint they belong. Some of those cannot be fully attributed because the countermarks are partially off the flan and/or have obliterated valuable information.
Hi. The mints (that countermarked) had this marks: Burgos: B La coruña: shell Cuenca: C Granada: G or grenade Madrid: M or MD (monogram) Segovia: aqueduct Sevilla: S Toledo: T or TO (O on T) Trujillo TR (monogram) and O on T Valladolid: shreds
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