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First one is Q Curtius and M Sergius Silus 116-115 BC, and the other is Claudius Pulcher 110 BC.
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Thanks so much for the help! Here are pics of 4 others. More to follow :)
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Number 3 ..looks like..Reference wildwinds

Hadrian Denarius. Late 117 AD. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate head right, draped far shoulder / P M TR P COS DES II, PIE-TAS, Pietas, veiled, standing left, raising right hand. BMC 42, RSC 1026.RIC-22
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#1 M Carbo 122 BC, there are known fakes of this one, this looks OK though.
#2 Having a hard time with the Gens of this one. Might be P Laea. Closest one I found was for P Laeca but the coin doesn't match.
#4 is C Platius 121 BC
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2 is P. Maenius Antiaticus, 132 BC. He must have REALLY liked ligatures.
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Thanks Steve, I was reading the M as a L.
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You've been spending too much time with Greeks
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I was thinking the same but only a little problem : the mark of value is not on the good place :probably a variant ? albert
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Last lot for ancients,

The first lot I know to be Parthian, I believe them to be Vonones II 49-51AD?
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For this one, thanks for identifying it as Celtic, does anyone know what Tribe it would belong to?
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In that last lot: Yes, the Parthian drachms are Vonones II, Sellwood 67.1 for both. The coin after that is a billon tetradrachm from Alexandria with a reverse of Tyche holding a rudder and single cornucopia. It may be an issue of Maximianus.
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Thanks everyone so very much! I appreciate all the help! Along with these, I got some old hand hammered English Groats and shillings. Really cool learning new things. Appreciate everything!
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