Based on the standing/facing figure I would agree that it is likely Kushan. You will need to clean up the other side to have a chance of proper attribution.
If not Kushan, then an ancient imitative type from that region, perhaps copying the Kuvishka type with the standing deity/king on elephant. Kushan imitatives seem fairly common and are sometimes pretty crude like TC's (I mean even more crude than official AE issues)...witness this one copying a Vasu Deva (if link works)...similar stiff standing figure, with same type of worn circular nimbus:
This looks like a very late or post Kushan imitating tthe coinage of Vasu Deva. The very small size and possible cast appearance reminds me a very late 5-8th century local coinage of Bengal.
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