I agree with the above. Most are the GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse, from the mid 300s. Many types were made and it matters what the mintmarks are, what's on top of the standard, symbols in the fields etc. So to get them identified it would help to have clearer, closer, brighter images. They're very common coins but they look in reasonable condition.
I think 4 is from Antioch, Valentinian II, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed, right, D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG. Roma, helmeted, head left, seated facing, on throne, holding globe and partly seen spear, left leg bare, Θ in left field, Φ above K right, CONCOR-DIA AVGGG, mintmark ANTS (RIC IX Antioch 45C
http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.9.anch.45C)