Well, the top one is probably a Marcus Aurelius, but it doesn't look like it's a silver denarius, while the other, a Vespasian, certainly does. If the prices on the pics are what they're being pegged at (either in cash or trade value), I'd say the first might be a bit overpriced (although at $26 there can't be too much gouging going on) while the second wouldn't seem too dear by any means. Whether you make the deal may depend on other circumstances, such as in your trust in the other party, and thus your confidence in their authenticity.
The first appears to be an AS, based on what I can tell from the pictures $26 isn't a bad price. It's difficult to tell from the picture if the Vespasian denarius is genuine, so that one is a bit iffy. If genuine $45 isn't a bad price.
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