Please help identify!

I am an estate sale guy. Came across these a few years ago in a jewelry lot that I purchased mainly for the 18k Omega watch. I know they are in rough condition but maybe there is enough to ID. This 3 coins front and back displayed.
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They are all Roman. The second one down in Emperor Gallenius but someone with far more knowledge than I possess will be needed to id any further.
I don't think your photos are in the right order.
The top one could be a 2 Victories reverse, or an emperor receiving something.
The 2nd one is Constantius II or someone similar.
The 3rd and 4th are Gallienus with a Minerva reverse. Something like RIC 617: Bronze antoninianus, Antioch. 19mm. 265. GALLIENVS AVG. MINERVA AVG, Minerva standing left, holding spear and resting left hand on shield. Mintmark VIIC http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/gallienus/i.html
The 5th one looks like a FEL TEMP fallen horseman reverse.
The 6th one looks like a radiate bust. But FEL TEMP reverses don't go with radiate busts.
The shape of the 5th coin looks like the 2nd photo. So 2 + 5 give you Constantius II (or Constans) with a FEL TEMP fallen horseman reverse, perhaps from Constantinople.
That leaves you with 1 and 6. It might be Aurelian (IMP AVRELIANVS AVG) with something like a IOVI CONSER, CONCORDIA AVG, VIRT MILITVM or RESTITVT ORBIS reverse.
The pictures got out of order when I uploaded them. See if this is better, this is just 3 coins. Thanks for the help so far.



The reverse sides are all upside down.
Alright, third times the charm.


@JohnConduitt John, after doing a little eBay recon it doesn’t look like I have much here. Do you think my best approach would be to bundle these and try to get between $10-20?