So i bought these for very cheap price and there from silver and i think the years are from 1500s to 1600s And i would want to know the price of them
You will get better results posting individual pics of each coin, front and back, in higher resolution. That is a screenshot of a picture that is not very high res, and some of the coins are on top of each other.
Hey Juris. Welcome to a really cool hobby. I was about your age when this hobby bug bit me..... As @Gregg702 says. The folks here can’t really give you good info without good photos. Welcome to CT and welcome to the coolest hobby in the world.
They look like Solidus/Schillings from Lithuania/Livonia/Riga. There may other denominations of the larger coins. They are in rather poor condition so I can't tell exactly, but some look like you could make out the dates and possible ID'd them. From what I can see they are probably from the early-mid 1600s AS to value?? Probably not a lot in that condition. There are lots of these floating around and I have quite a few diff dates in decent condition that I picked up 10-15 years for less than $5 apiece. They are a cool piece of history, however. The one with the GA monogram was issued by Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. Google him along with the 30 years war in Europe. He backed the Protestants as they fought the Catholics of Holy Roman Empire.
I see a few 1600s polish 1/24 thaler silver coins, all early modern eastern European silver coin in low condition. I'd say 2-3 dollars a piece in that condition is a okay deal. I've personally dabbled in these super low grade super cheap eastern European silver pieces, I've got around 50 of these coins, never paid more than 2 dollars a piece.