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Ancient Coin Id, Please Help Identify.

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Here's what I know: 2.40 grams, 12.5 mm, thick, copper or bronze.

Bearded man with top knot and two trailers. Can not read letters on this side. Other side ?

I hope the images help.

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The coin is Indo-Scythian, Unsure of the ruler, could be Raju Vula?
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Indo-Parthian, Gondophares-Sases, c. AD 30-60, AE drachm. Cf. Joe Cribb (1985) 'New Evidence of Indo-Parthian Political History', p. 289, 19-20. On the obverse from 6 o'clock we can read ΓONΔ... Cribb attributes the symbol below Athena's shield on the reverse to Gondophares-Sases rather than to the original Gondophares. There is another symbol off flan at left which would distinguish Cribb 19 from 20. Zeno references the work of Robert Senior. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sases
https://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=1088
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Thank you Kushanshah, I thought it maybe Parthian but where and when...at least I know where to look. Thanks Again.
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