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Also, if you take a look at the diplomacy map it will show icons over the regions that have unique building sites.
Thanks for your answer but it doesnt show the location for it and the only mints i can see are the regular ones.
It has either a silver or gold coin over the picture (can't remember which one), so make sure you have either silver or gold resource, whichever is appropriate.
The other "unique markets," like Market Cross, are shown on the diplomacy map by a coin icon, with a yellow solid circle underneath, next to the settlement icon, so as a last resort, you could just check out the unique market regions and build the martyr's mint there.
Great find.
Usually if it has a specific location, there should be a little magnifying glass icon next to the icon of the building within the building browser, and it will take you to it.
It must be an oversight then on CA's part that it doesn't have the zoom-to button.
The Martyrs Mint can be built anywhere you have a "unique market" region, as I said earlier:
I know this to be the case for sure now, because I can build a Martyrs Mint in York (Eoforwic), not just Lindclyne, as you said.
As long as the region capital is a unique market town, you can build the Martyr's Mint in an open slot there. If it isn't showing up for you, make sure that the primary slot is upgraded to tier 2 or above.