Actually, we normally prefer separate threads for each coin, to make sure they all get discussed.
In this case, yes, sorry, both of these other coins are replicas too. #2 is a brass copy of a silver tetradrachm or decadrachm from Syracuse. Number 3 is a "mule" of the obverses of two different coins; a portrait of Hercules as he appears on silver tetradrachms of Alexander the Great or the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the other appears to be Athena, modelled off the portraits on Athens silver tetradrachms.
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