Looks real, but its EDWARD VI (1547 – 51) Cleaned up it may present better. But its worth a few hundred bucks.
Few of the Roman? I think the bottom two could be repos Need to ID and determine to keep or sell some
Bottom two are fake and the one on the second to left row is a spanish coin from the mid 1400s or later. So not ancient. From top: Antoninus Pius it looks like and a ancient fake too known as a fourree. Second coin is a greek, no idea where. Third coin is too corroded. Second from left it looks like Postumus, a spanish coin, Constantius II?, one with the hole is Galba, and last is probus. Third row is Gordian III & Trajan Sestertius.
I will search your names haha I am slightly lost at your labeling but with little search I will be able to figure out. I thank you for your help Any good ones to notably pull out all individual if I sell them. Few hundred or more then $500 total? Again thank you big help!
The ancient lot isnt worth much. The only "special coin" is the galba on the second row, second from right. But with the hole it knocks the value down alot. Maybe $50 due to the hole and the reverse is a better type. Rest of the lot, maybe $60 total, coins are too worn and the fakes, just toss or give to a kid.
Not sure if cleaning I have used MS70 and coin dip (for 90%) stackers like it shiny at flee markets Heard vasiline for loose dirt I have a really nice 1841 maybe O Seated Liberty dime I was told to use it in Just haven't trusted using it on numismatic coins fear of damaging If you know of or would like to do a simple write up for my website and I will send you link backs