In the abandoned wine cellar of Nelson Manor, Leonard and his team quickly took out their equipment and began searching the ground. They found some dark metal discs with traces of silver.
"These should be Eight Reales Coins," said Leonard after picking up a metal disc and examining it carefully. This coin was quite famous throughout history.
These Spanish coins, known as Eight Reales, were easy to recognize: the obverse featured the Spanish coat of arms, while the reverse displayed the royal emblem. Latin letters and Arabic numerals were also present on the edges of the coins.
Similar to many traditional noble emblems, the coins were divided into four small patterns by a cross on both sides, and these small patterns could be combined into a larger pattern.
The obverse pattern was "Double Lions and Twin Cities"; two castles were placed in the top-left and bottom-right corners, while two standing lions were in the top-right and bottom-left corners.