#1 is Byzantine; obverse is Leo V and his son Constantine, struck circa 813-820 AD.
#2 is not a coin, and not ancient - the angel-like beings on either side of the cup have haloes - they really are angels. And the surviving inscriptions are Italian, rather than Latin. It's presumably some sort of religious medal.
#3 is a fairly common Roman Republican denarius type from the Consulship of Marcus Sergius Silus, 116 BC. There ar 14 examples on show on its Wildwinds page; click on the "text" bottons to see how much some of them sold for.
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