Need help identifying Roman coins and Swedish coin [solved]

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Hello there!

I am having trouble identifying these three coins because they are pretty worn down. Any help is very appreciated. Diameter coin 1: 2.1 centimeters, Coin 2: 2.2 centimeters, Coin 3: 2.3 centimeters. Weight is unfortunately unknown.

 

Coin 1

 

Coin 2

 

 

Coin 3

 

 

Kind regards,

The RegularCoiner 🪙

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Please post fewer coins (ideally only one) at a time.

 

The third coin appears to have been overstruck, making the ID more difficult, but perhaps this one: N#35141

Ok, will do! Thanks for the third, will add to my collection! 😀

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2.coin is gallienus

1.is Licinius,maybe this

 

N#107512

Hmm, looks like it but has a weird diameter.. Thanks for the help Alexius!

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It is right without the irregularities! Going to add it to my collection! Thanks for the help!! 😀😃

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Only Gallienus coin 2 now!

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I search in numista catalog but not find the right.maybe is not gallienus.

On reverse maybe is annona,try you

Ok, thanks will note.

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Maybe this one? Sure looks like it!! N#288941

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This one is also very possible. N#285934

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RegularCoiner

Maybe this one? Sure looks like it!! N#288941

I think it's this one. Confirmation is welcome!

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A lot of 1 daler SM notgeld were restruck as 1 öre KM around the end of the great northern war. Yours is Ulrika Eleonora 1 ÖKM (V▴E▴R▴S visible over the three crowns) struck on Wett & Wapen 1717 ("WE" visible where the date of 1 ÖKM should be and “OC” just before VERS)

 

N#60264

N#53111

Wow thanks so much!

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