Myndus, a coastal city in Caria never particularly distinguished by its output, struck a small series of bronzes under Nero that survive in frustratingly low numbers. RPC I 2723 records only a handful of specimens across major collections. The city had been refounded by Mausolus of Halicarnassus in the fourth century BC after its original population was forcibly relocated — an inauspicious civic history that perhaps explains the generally thin epigraphic and numismatic record it left behind.
Myndus, a coastal city in Caria never particularly distinguished by its output, struck a small series of bronzes under Nero that survive in frustratingly low numbers. RPC I 2723 records only a handful of specimens across major collections. The city had been refounded by Mausolus of Halicarnassus in the fourth century BC after its original population was forcibly relocated — an inauspicious civic history that perhaps explains the generally thin epigraphic and numismatic record it left behind.