Coin #6 looks like an Islamic Dirham, I think either Abbasid or Umayyad and probably minted in Baghdad. #5 is certainly a medal. It may commemorate the centennial of the 1801 New York Constitutional Convention. The (incorrect/archaic) Roman numerals seem to read 1901. I can't help you with anything else.
The last one is a 5 piastres from Egypt. I think it's 1984, but the date is a little difficult to read.
The one before the last one looks Iranian, but it could be something else. Some of the more knowledgeable members will be along to tell you for sure.
1st group, 1st coin Roman Antoninianus of Philip I 244-248 AD 2nd group - both Constantine the Great / two soldiers with 2 standards reverses 330's AD Siscia mint 4th group bottom might be a English penny of William the Conqueror and there is nothing sharp enough to be sure of that or that this is not a modern fake of this desirable coin.
Hey, The last two coins are Egyptian with the same date of 1984. the first one is 10 kirsh and the second is 5 lirsh. Cheers,
Try to improve the quality of your pictures, you need to adjust the focus and work on the light. There are many threads here in CT about how to take pictures of coins.
The last two coins are from Egypt The first coin is; KM#556 10 Piastres Copper-Nickel Obverse; "Arab Republic of Egypt" 1984-1404AH Reverse; Mohamed Ali Mosque XF= 0.50, Unc= 0.85 The second coin is; KM#622.1 5 Piastres Aluminum-Bronze Obverse; "Arab Republic of Egypt" 1984-1404AH Reverse; The three Giza Pyramids XF= 0.25, Unc= 0.85 Hope this helps