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I moved your post to the identification forum for the proper attention.
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The stamp is for Westair Reproductions Ltd, Birmingham, UK.

These are still on sale - more here;
http://www.westair-reproductions.co...;Stater.html
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Hello and welcome.

Andyg is correct; it's a Westair reproduction of an ancient coin from Celtic (Pre-Roman) Britain.

Genuine ones are made of gold. These replicas are made of gilt-painted pewter.
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