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ID:     788407
     [UNVERIFIED]
Type:     Ancient Africa
Region:     EGYPT, PHARONIC
Issuer:     Nektanebo II
Date Ruled:     361-343 BC
Metal:     Bronze
Denomination:     AE15
Struck / Cast:     struck
Date Struck:     BC 361-343
Diameter:     15 mm
Weight:     2.80 g
Die Axis:     12 h
Obverse Description:     Ram running left, head reverted
Reverse Description:     Scales
Primary Reference:     Weiser 1
Reference2:     Howgego pl. 9, 192
Photograph Credit:     Classical Numismatic Group
Source:     http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=102405
Grade:     VF, green patina
Notes:     Extremely rare. Nekht-her-hebet, or Nektanebo II as he was known to the Greeks, was the nephew of Pharaoh Tachos (Djed-her). Placed in command of the Egyptian army in Syria during the Satrapal Revolt, he turned his troops against his own king and took Egypt by force. In 351-350 BC he repelled a Persian invasion but was driven from his throne in 344-343 BC by a second assault. He fled Egypt, found refuge in Ethiopia, and retained control of Upper Egypt for another few years.