The Numerology Of Bank Notes As A Means Of Communication

Ever since the invention of the bank note by the Ancient Chinese as documented by Marco Polo on his first travels to China, cash has been a popular use of exchange in value. However, it is only recently that cash has been labeled with a “Tracking Device” known as a Serial Number. With coins, that number is the year it was minted.

In fact with coin collectors, the year the coin was minted (the older the better) and it’s general look (i.e. design) and condition create what is known as a the “Numistic Value”. What is little known, is the root of the “Numistic Value” especially newer coins, is Numerology. Numerology is the study of the symbolic value of numbers and using coins with Numerological Numistic Value creates it’s own MetaVerse.

Now what does this mean for a bank note which has not only a year, but a serial number as well?

I propose the way that most people who believe in or study Numerology translate the serial number in o a number by calculating the life path number of the year based on translating alphabetic numbers into numbers and performing the life path number calculation. For example, the serial number “ABC123” would be translated to “123123”. Where A=1, B=2, C=3. However, there can be variations, what if you started counting from 0? That would mean A=0, B=1, C=2 and the serial number would be “012123” which is possibly the most accurate way in which it is usually done because 0 does often appear in serial numbers. Based on the information in the bank note, users steer the MetaVerse that surrounds them in their direction.

Although it is not recommended, I once saw Chinese characters written on a bank note in Chinatown, and I wondered if people were already linking Chinese characters to the numerology of the bank note. Each number from 0 to 11 (12 numbers in total like the hours in a day) were being used as “channels” for all on the network, and each number was linked to the Chinese character by having a character written on the given bank note.