Very worn ancient coins, mostly likely Greek but could be Roman as well. Needs a better picture - no need for a large frame around - but even then it might be difficult to properly attribute.
Those are better, except the top ones are the wrong way round, it's a bust facing right. With the S C in the field it is most likely a Roman coin. Please post the diameter and if possible weight.
Hope a moderator moves it to the ancient forum, there are a few who might identify the reverse type easily. Seems to be a standing female figure holding something like a cornucopia or flowers.
If I had to hazard a guess I'd say it could be Augustus or Tiberius, probably a provincial, somewhat similar to provincials from Spain but I may only think that because I've stared at a lot of them lately trying to ID my own coins.
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