Apollonia ad Rhyndacum was a minor Mysian city on the Rhyndacus river whose coinage output under the early Principate was modest and geographically constrained in circulation. The regnal year corresponds to the joint consulship dating used by some Asian civic mints under Claudius, placing this issue in the period before Domitian held any formal office — the name here almost certainly references the city's divine patron rather than the future emperor.
Apollonia ad Rhyndacum was a minor Mysian city on the Rhyndacus river whose coinage output under the early Principate was modest and geographically constrained in circulation. The regnal year corresponds to the joint consulship dating used by some Asian civic mints under Claudius, placing this issue in the period before Domitian held any formal office — the name here almost certainly references the city's divine patron rather than the future emperor.