@AJL, yikes numbers 1 and 3 are just discs of metal at this point. I can't find any identifying details for those two. I do see the hammer and sickle of USSR on number 2. For number 4, we see these so-called fatman silver dollars pretty frequently. While there are some real ones out there, the vast majority that we see are fake. Is your attracted to a magnet?
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Third is ancient Roman, probably Constantine the Great based on the bust (thick neck and hooked nose). Can't make out any details on the reverse, so an ID may be impossible.
1 and 3 were found in digs near the old city of Jerusalem in the 1970's. Roman makes sense. 2 a Russian 20 kopek, wonder why made a necklace. The last Chinese coin is NOT attracted to a magnet. Interesting.
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