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Could you please help me identify these coins? 
I can already distinguish some features but not further, unfortunately.
The 2 coins in the 1st column both seem to be the Byzantine 40 nummi, but what period?
In the 2nd column, the top one seems to feature the walking Mars (the posture is quite characteristic, but on imperial coins it usually walks in the opposite direction). On the reverse, right next to the neck, there is a well visible letter L  (or is it V?) Is it a quinarius? But the coin is made of bronze, while I'd expect a quinarius to be made of silver.
The remaining 5 are Roman.
The top one in the 3rd column seems to be a Cappadocian coin of Alexander Severus.

The bottom one in the 3rd column seems to feature an emperor's wife.
The top one in the 4th column features the Gloria Exercitus design, might be from Constantine II. 

My (still modest) collection:
https://en.numista.com/echanges/voir_collection.php?id=75443

Unfortunately I can't see much on your photos.

 

In putting all these coins in one frame, none of them are well focused, they're too blurry to read the smaller letters. That's why I take individual photos of them when I need to make ID threads.

And your coins are looking very dark, from the photos I see that they're under the phone's shadow.

 

Right now, the only thing I can add is that #8 have the GLORIA ROMANORVM reverse.

Reposting.

1) 40 nummi, the obverse says Anno XI, and CON at the bottom

2) Similar to the above, ANNO XVI, the mintmark is longer, something like XMCUP

 

3) Mars walking in the left direction on the obverse, head looking right with L or V at the bottom on the reverse:

 

4) Standing god on the obverse, young emperor on the reverse

5) Building? on the obverse, portrait facing right on the reverse. I am not sure if this is a female with hairstyle, or is it a helmet?

6) Gloria romanorvm?

7) Young emperor (Constantine ii?), Gloria exercitvs

My (still modest) collection:
https://en.numista.com/echanges/voir_collection.php?id=75443

I got one more (Gordian III, looks like Syrian coinage), which was not posted above. It looks like this one:

https://www.goldenruleenterprises.org/product/roman-empire-gordian-iii-238-244-ad-silver-antoninianius-5/

Sorry, I can't do anything with the pesky autofocus on my phone.

My (still modest) collection:
https://en.numista.com/echanges/voir_collection.php?id=75443

The new photos are better, I'll start working on them.

 

Phone cameras can be very pesky, but you'll find a way to improve the photos.

Hi, you need to take better photos, we can't see anything, I reworked the first two, and made one post per coin! Here are your two Byzantine Maurice Tiberius

 

1: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=9569560

2:https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=11338527

Oh, both are Maurice Tiberius, I was still trying to decipher #1, finished now.

 

#1 is N#145948 .

 

And thanks to Tatinos, #2 is N#153004 

 

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#8 (the blurred silver) is N#280819 

 

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In the newer photos you forgot one, the third on 1st row on that first photo.

 

#7 is indeed Constantinian period, GLORIA EXERCITVS, two standards, with Constantinople mintmark (CONS…).

Having trouble on pinpointing the exact type, can't read the lettering around emperor's head.

 

On #6 I can't read the lettering around the emperor's head, but the letters on the middle around the soldier allowed an exact ID: N#387022 .

#5 is probably this type: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?e=rome&r=BEATA+TRANQVILLITAS&st=1-2&cat=y&im1=&im2=&ru=&ie=&ca=3&no=&v=&a=&dg=&i=&b=&m=&f=&t=&t2=&w=&mt=&u=&g=&c=&wi=&sw=
Obverse: Emperors head to the right, in a helmet.
Reverse: An altar with a globe.

6: reverse : gloria romanorvm with Q (left) K and star (right) mint ΔSISCR (Siscia)

I find the emperor's head very strange

https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=13912787 

About the coin which you forgot to take new photos, but you said to be Alexander Severus; found the coin you are referring to on our catalog and looks that you're right: N#197875 .

 

On #3 the head looking right is Tyche, but searching here got no results that looks compatible with the reverse.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?r=veiled+tyche&st=all&cat=y&im1=&im2=&ru=&ie=&ca=3&no=&v=&a=&dg=&i=&b=&m=np&f=&t=&t2=&w=&mt=&u=&g=&c=&wi=&sw=

 

On #4 I don't think I can see much beyond the radiate crown and the standing figure.

Giobruno

Oh, both are Maurice Tiberius, I was still trying to decipher #1, finished now.

 

#1 is N#145948 .

 

And thanks to Tatinos, #2 is N#153004 

 

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#8 (the blurred silver) is N#280819 

 

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In the newer photos you forgot one, the third on 1st row on that first photo.

 

#7 is indeed Constantinian period, GLORIA EXERCITVS, two standards, with Constantinople mintmark (CONS…).

Having trouble on pinpointing the exact type, can't read the lettering around emperor's head.

 

On #6 I can't read the lettering around the emperor's head, but the letters on the middle around the soldier allowed an exact ID: N#387022 .

#1 seems to a be a different type of the same emperor (perhaps Numista does not list all of them), the year is visibly XI, but this page does not list it.
Your previous guess looks like the exact match:
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=9569560


Thank you for the remaining ones! It was really helpful.

My (still modest) collection:
https://en.numista.com/echanges/voir_collection.php?id=75443

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