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Please Help Identify Old Coins Dated 1561, 1683 And Others Thanks!!

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Hi everybody, Would you be able to help identify these coins?
Thank you so much!!


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The other 2 seem to be Lithuanian halfgroat coins as well I think one is Sygmunt and the other Alexander. I can't really say for sure.
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BigSilver, thank you so much for your quick response! It's great to finally know what they are!!
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The first coin - Lithuanian half-groat of Sigismund August, dated 1561,
third - Lithuanian half-groat of Sigismund the Old,dated 1512, fourth - also, Lithuanian half-groat of Sigismund the Old, damaged by double die, and I can recognize the date 1514 at 3 o'clock on reverse.
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Much more about the Grand Duchy Lithuanian coinage: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic49601.html
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