I think the owl coin in the first image depicts the Tetradrachm of Athens coin. On its one side the owl of Athens, with an olive sprig was carved. On the reverse side of this ancient coin there is a portrait of the goddess Athena, patron of ancient Athens, in helmet.
The bottom one is a picture of athena. I have copied you a description of what you have though I am unsure as to their authenticity, and metal of composition. Getting them valued is important though. I can definitwely say that if they are genuine then the work on the puts them at the mid 5th century BC. Description to follow:
Athens, 467-465 BC. Silver Dekadrachm (43.38 g). Head of Athena right, wearing single-pendant earring, necklace, and crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive leaves over visor and a spiral palmette on the bowl / ΑΘΕ (ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ - of Athenians), owl standing facing, wings spread; olive sprig and crescent to upper left; all within incuse square.
Best of luck and if they are real you have a pretty penny on your hands so when you ell them make sure you have a valuation certificate and are able to prove their authenticity.
Looks Holy Roman Empire, then Early Roman and then Greek. The first one is definitely HRE based on the eagle and lettering and the female is a goddess and the last man is a king but I am just using critical thinking I am no expert by any means.
I think the owl coin in the first image depicts the Tetradrachm of Athens coin. On its one side the owl of Athens, with an olive sprig was carved. On the reverse side of this ancient coin there is a portrait of the goddess Athena, patron of ancient Athens, in helmet.
The bottom one is a picture of athena. I have copied you a description of what you have though I am unsure as to their authenticity, and metal of composition. Getting them valued is important though. I can definitwely say that if they are genuine then the work on the puts them at the mid 5th century BC. Description to follow:
Athens, 467-465 BC. Silver Dekadrachm (43.38 g). Head of Athena right, wearing single-pendant earring, necklace, and crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive leaves over visor and a spiral palmette on the bowl / ΑΘΕ (ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ - of Athenians), owl standing facing, wings spread; olive sprig and crescent to upper left; all within incuse square.
Best of luck and if they are real you have a pretty penny on your hands so when you ell them make sure you have a valuation certificate and are able to prove their authenticity.
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Looks Holy Roman Empire, then Early Roman and then Greek. The first one is definitely HRE based on the eagle and lettering and the female is a goddess and the last man is a king but I am just using critical thinking I am no expert by any means.
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