It's hard to identify the first coin because some of the letters missed, but it looks like kopeyka of Ivan IV
minted between 1547 and 1584 in Pskov (more probably) or Novgorod.
The last one looks like kopeyka of Mikhail Fedorovich (1613-1645) minted in Moscow. If the weight is closer to 0,50 it means the earlier date, if it is closer to 0,45 - the later. Your coin looks more like 1626-1645
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Citeer: "Dato Mikeladze"ah, #1 from left is upside down :)
it is Mikhail Fiodorovich,
russian inscription, visibe " Duche ...dorovich"
Yes, sorry, I mixed up the numbers because both № 1 and 3 are upside-down and I turned over the photo correspondingly. №1 is Mikhail Fyodorovich (Mikhail I), №3 is Ivan IV.
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