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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The coins feature the text "Hispaniarum Rex", Latin for "King of the Spains", pointing to a Spanish origin, as well as the year 1788.
*The coins feature the text "Hispaniarum Rex" - Latin for "King of the Spains", pointing to a Spanish origin - as well as the year 1788.
*Strangely, the coins feature the [[Abstergo Industries]] logo, while the last coins were collected in 1777, 160 years prior to the company's founding.
*Strangely, the coins feature the [[Abstergo Industries]] logo, while the last coins were collected in 1777, 160 years prior to the company's founding.
*Despite the coins' [[Templars|Templar]] connotation, the reason behind their title is due to them being collected by Aveline while wearing her Assassin outfit.
*Despite the coins' [[Templars|Templar]] connotation, the reason behind their title is due to them being collected by Aveline while wearing her Assassin outfit.

Revision as of 23:04, 16 May 2013

An Assassins' coin

Assassins' coins were coins smuggled into New Orleans and the Louisiana Bayou by foreign smugglers.

During her career as an Assassin, Aveline de Grandpré beat up smugglers throughout Louisiana to acquire the coins, amassing a vast collection.

Trivia

  • The coins feature the text "Hispaniarum Rex" - Latin for "King of the Spains", pointing to a Spanish origin - as well as the year 1788.
  • Strangely, the coins feature the Abstergo Industries logo, while the last coins were collected in 1777, 160 years prior to the company's founding.
  • Despite the coins' Templar connotation, the reason behind their title is due to them being collected by Aveline while wearing her Assassin outfit.

References