Yeah, the second one is likely a clipped "deniers tournois," which were common in Europe around 1300. Although impossible to i.d. with the legends gone, I suspect this is from Frankish Greece (based upon the flaring arms of the short cross pattee).
The first coin is: Ulaszlo II. (Vladislaus II.), King of Hungary, (1490-1516 A.D.) AR Obulus mint: Hungary, Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz, today Slovakia: Kremnica), mint mark: K-h, date: 1498-1501 A.D. ref: Unger-650a, CNH-2-281, Huszar-815,
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