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Anoob you got it Augustus (Octavian) with Rometalkies from Thrace.  
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Sim, Simma, who got da keys to my Beema, Who am I...?-Beenie Man 
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I can't make it that easy, Med.
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Reading your comment as 'not Western Kshatrapas', so my next guess is
Kujula Kadphises?
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You can read this one as not Kushan. 
Edited by Ancientnoob 12/25/2014 10:54 pm
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Let's continue to move around the field
Hermaios?
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NO. Hint less Indo more Indian. When this coin was made Hermaios had been dead for more than 5 centuries.
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Vivasena, closer but yet, it is not him.
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Hint this guy was the Patriarch of his kingdom, he was so loved that for centuries coins would bare his name but this one is of that Patriarch.
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Kumaragupta? (should be at least in the right area now)
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Closer, at the time this coin was made the Guptas had already cashed out.
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