I believe this one is a 'temple token'. It's around 30mm in diameter. Roman, approx dime size. Maybe smaller. Hammered silver. Possibly Irish because of the Harp. Also the million dollar question, how much are they worth? Thanks for looking.
The Roman Coin looks to be a siliqua Small Silver coin. Last looks to be Irish Not, I'm not an expert
The guy who gave me the roman coin said it was a Siliqua, but I couldn't remember the word as I typed up the post.
I think you should melt the last silver Irish coin. JK, but its definitly hammered and not in that great of condition. No idea, check with experts. Im not good at this category in coins.
The portrait on the Siliqua looks like Constantius II, but I can't make out enough of the legend to verify that.
The "hammered" coin looks like it might be a brokerage error of James I Irish 6p. struck around 1600 ad.
The Irish 6d of James is not a brockage. The Roman silver is a siliqua of Arcadius, mintmark not visible.
Here's another one, this should be easy. Unfortunately I am not a Roman Coin expert and I have no resources to look it up, even if I did I wouldn't know where to start. Every single coin I have posted is a metal detecting find in Lincolnshire UK.
[TD="bgcolor: #C0C0C0"]RIC 32 sear5 #6307[/TD] Septimius Severus Denarius. 194 AD. SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP III, laureate head right / LIBERO PATRI, Bacchus standing left, holding oenochoe, from which panther to left reaches up to catch a drop, and thyrsus.
Those are some nice coins. The first one appears to be an Indian Temple Token, the Roman is Arcadius and a very nice example. I'm not sure about the English one, the last coins is a Denarius of Septimius severus (193-211) Legend appears to be: L SEPT SEV PERT IMP III/LIBERO PATRI