I find the marks at the 3 and 9 o'clock odd, but on the other hand I see what looks like flow lines on the obverse which is a good sign. IMO the coin is genuine.
I guess I'm straddling the fence on this one. If it is a fake, it's a good one. I don't believe it's in the fake reports, but of course Alexander III staters, as a general type, are often faked.
Whether the OP coin is struck from the same dies, or cast from a host coin of those dies, I'm not sure. (Important to remember that sometimes flow lines can survive the casting process) I suppose I am concerned by three things: the pits under Athena's chin and, especially, by the rendition of the POY in AΛEΞANΔPOY on the reverse. The "P", in particular, gives me some pause.
I find some aspects troubling such as the chin and the "holes" that you mention. I'm not an expert on Macedonian gold but I would have it examined by one before buying, even at a "bargain" price.
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