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Can I Get Some Id's For These 3 Coins Please Guys?

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The first one looks like Claudius (41-54 AD) from Antioch.

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The Last one is Arab Byzantine.
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Yes, the third is Arab-Byzantine, from the 'imperial figure' series, c. 670s-690. The mint name is on the reverse in Greek ("Heliopolis") and in Arabic ("Ba'albek"). Walker ANS.4; SICA-1, 583; Album 3514.
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The second looks like a Septimius Severus provincial. I'll search for a match.
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