1. It is an interesting one, has "Denga Pskov" on one side and M - Moscow mint mark under the horse on the other side. Probably, denga minted in Moscow for Pskov?
2. Kopek, Pyotr I (aka Peter The Great) - we have many variants of this in Numista catalog, for example https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces113690.html
3. Denga, Ivan IV (aka Ivan The Terrible), not sure about mint and we have many in Numista catalog, https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces49179.html
4 and 5. Kopek, Michail Fedorovitch (aka Michail I) - again, we have many in Numista catalog https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces111855.html
More detailed attribution may be possible, will try to do it later (sorry, a bit busy)
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It seems that I found your number 1 - it's a denga of Vasiliy III (ruled from 1505 to 1533) minted in Pskov somewhere between 1510 and 1533. Here are the drawings of the obverse and reverse dies:
The only inconsistency is that it should weight 0.78 g - are you sure that yours is 0.92g?
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Before 1535 money reform in Russia, there was no standard weight of the coins and each principality has it's own weight of denga. Money minted in Pskov were heavier than money of Moscow which may explain the excessive weight of your coin, especially if it was minted in earlier period.
Anyhow, as I mentioned before, this is a very interesting and quite uncommon coin, my congratulations!
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