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These are smaller, about 1/2 inch in diameter

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There is too much crud on them to tell what they are. They need to be cleaned, try soaking then in olive oil for a few weeks.
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#7: Tricky. The "stripey side" looks kind of like an early Islamic piece, but they're normally larger. The other side is just a mess to me.

#8: Agree with Echizento on this one; a bit more cleaning might reveal more detail.

#9: Can't quite make out enough writing to ID this one, except that it seems to be "Roman Provincial" rather than Roman proper. The Emperor looks like Hadrian, or a similar time period. A clearer pic (rather than the scan) might help with this one.
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EVO for 6 months!
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