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Nice finds ivobg. Thanks for sharing...
 

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The coins pictured I believe are:

Pictures 1 & 2 Rev: [VICTORIAE DD] AVGG Q [NN] 2 Victories facing with wreaths possibly with BSIS[?] or SMTS[?] in exergue. I would go for SIS likelihood of Siscia mint as Trier is not recorded (yet) as having the SMT versions at time these minted (AD347-348)
Obv: is either the emperor Constantius II or Constans

Pictures 3 & 4 Rev: No Legend but She-Wolf with the twins Romulus and Remus
Obv: VRBS ROMA with helmeted bust left of goddess Roma AD 330-340

Pictures 5 & 6 Rev: GLORIARO-MANORVM Emperor advancing right dragging captive in right hand and holding Labarum in left with either (part of M) or A (which is not RIC listed) over DOT in left field and * over R over O in right field. This formation of symbols makes up Mint officina listed as type XXI in RIC.
Obv: DN VALENTINI-ANVS PF AVG which is Emperor Valentinian I coin AD 367-375 minted in SISCIA as RIC Vol IX Siscia type 14a

Pictures 7 & 8 A little difficult to make out with not having coin at hand but my preference is for:
Obv: SEVERUS [PIVS] AVG Emperor Septimius Severus coin AD 206 probably Copper AS if circa 25-28mm. RIC IV 770a
Rev: [PMTRP] XIIII COS [III] PPSC Annona standing left holding corn-ears over Modius and Corncopiae
 

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