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These coins are way out of my wheelhouse. A friend recently received about 20 ancient coins and these are but 3 of them. Any idea what they might be and if they have any value? I am not at all sure what to tell him. Thanks in advance.
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The middle coin is Constantius II with a FEL TEMP REPARATIO reverse (Soldier spearing fallen horseman) struck for a few years circa A.D. 350. Though not completely clear, it might be from Siscia. The coin to the right is also Constantinian, though without any of the obverse legend it is hard to say for sure which ruler, but probably Constantius II again. The reverse is upside down, it is a GLORIA EXERCITVS (Two soldiers helmeted, stg. facing one another, reversed spear in outer hands, inner hands on shields resting on the ground; between them one standard.) struck circa A.D. 337- 340. The mintmark is off the flan but it is an Eastern mint coin.

As far as value, they are common and in poor condition, so no real value.

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