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No way we can tell with those photos.

Suggestion .... Put the coin down on a flat surface and take a photo of both sides, crop the images if you can to minimize background noise.

Then we can help.
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We only need to see the coin. I don't know how you can expect anyone to identify a coin we can't see.
As suggested, place it on a flat surface and take a clear photo of both sides if you want someone to help you.
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Is that an original painting on your wall, or a print?
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It appears to be Roman, and from the "XXI" at the bottom of the reverse, it would date from some time in the period 270-300 AD. Any more precise identification will need clearer pictures, sorry.
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Carus, receiving Victory (VIRTVS) reverse. Antioch, AD282-3. Look at RIC V 124-5 to determine the exact type:
http://numismatics.org/ocre/results...22Jupiter%22
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Those photos might be worse . It's better if you take one side of one coin at a time, with your phone, directly above and zoomed in as far as possible (but still in focus and the whole coin fitting the frame). You can balance your phone on a box or something.

I still think the first (in the first set of photos) is Carus. The second seems to be Valens, perhaps Restitutor Republicae.
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My phones camera doesn't work so I am using a computer.
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