Help identifying old byzantine/roman coins

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The diameter for the first coin top to bottom is 29 mm but from left to right is 25mm, for the second coin diameter is 19 mm and for third is 19 mm. I was told the first coin was byzantine and the third was roman, and the second has greek/latin lettering but i cant tell whats written on it. Third coin has “CLAUDIV” written on it. 

Can anyone identify any of these coins?

Name is Alex

1 is Byzantine.

2 & 3 are roman, IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG on obverse. Weights would help.

*inspecting a Roman mintmark*

RegularCoiner

1 is Byzantine.

2 & 3 are roman, IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG on obverse. Weights would help.

First coin is aroud 7-9 grams, second and third are like 2-3 grams

Name is Alex

Possibly: N#221928

tdziemia

Possibly: N#221928

Its a match, although the weight is .5 off but the text on the coin matches. Any info about the other 2?

Name is Alex

The third coin is RIC V Claudius Gothicus 212, minted in Antioch. The reverse legend is IVNO REGINA.

 

N#290302

 

The second coin is too worn to really say anything about it. A bust facing left on the obverse, with some sort of figure on the reverse?

wacko

The third coin is RIC V Claudius Gothicus 212, minted in Antioch. The reverse legend is IVNO REGINA.

 

N#290302

 

The second coin is too worn to really say anything about it. A bust facing left on the obverse, with some sort of figure on the reverse?

Thank you for identifying the third coin, also on the second one the obverse where the bust is facing i can see some lettering but its really way too worn to tell what it is. Reverse may had some lettering too but i think it's just the environmental damage, since the coin was dug out as far as im aware of

Name is Alex

Yes, there’s lettering to the left of the bust. This could be fanciful, but I can see what looks like CA or GA near the top of the head on the obverse, and perhaps an A on the upper right side of the reverse. Though I’m not sure if that’s very helpful for narrowing down a Roman coin (if in fact it is one), since those letters are common in legends, and OCRE generates a ton of results.

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