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Gold Stater - Help With ID?

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3.5 Grams, gold stater - it's been suggested it's indo-Greek, I have to admit I thought it to be more likely Eastern Celtic. Any further info appreciated, Thanks!
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Did you buy that Jeff or find it?
It's a very strange weight for a Stater unless it's plated but I don't think it is.
I have had a quick flick through ABC and can't spot it in there.
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My first instinct was "mediaeval India" too, because I have a Kalyana coin similar to the one Victor linked to. Though I wasn't familiar enough with either pre-Islamic India nor Celtic gold to rule out either option for this coin.
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