very old coins help!

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Does anyone know what these are? a5919019f031426fa650e4fdda578bb4.webp
 
Roman; maybe Greek on the shinny one. Real or not, is above my pay grade to answer.
Close up, well lit pics of both side would help in ID-ing them; also a ruler or US coin beside them for scale.
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Hello, the big silver I think its a greek Drachma of Alexander the great, the serrate one its a roman denarius a Fourree type, its made in copper or so but was originaly covered in silver in an attempt to deceive, and on the bottom right side its a roman one to, i find lots of those here in Portugal.

Greethings
 
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I agree with the bright shiny being Alexander. Check to make sure there is no casting seam on the rim.
 
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