The top looks more like a token than a coin. The bottom is a Late Roman Bronze. The reverse should say GLORIA EXERCITVS (glory of army). Two soldiers standing with two standards between them. Looks like the mint was Constantanople. I can't tell who the Emperor is though. Would have to do more digging.
Upper is Indian temple token, likely base silver or plated, commonest theme for these, which is Rama & Lakshmana standing in tribhanga pose, Rama with spear and Laksmana with long bow. Rev: Rama & Sita on throne, 3 attendants and Monkey God Hanumen below. Retail value about $20-25.
The top one is a Hindu temple token (of the Ramatanka type). Your's is the standard or most common design. Here's some information about these temple tokens. The lower coin is a Roman AE coin of the early 4th century. https://www.flickr.com/photos/23885771@N03/3404685632/in/album-72157616133145729/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/23885771@N03/3403875261/in/album-72157616133145729/