This is amazing! I wonder though why 100 is H and not E (from the greek word for 100 which is EKATO). I found IKATON in some old texts but not HKATON. Anyway, this is going as a feature in a future typeface for sure :-)
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It looks like Η, but I think it's actually Ͱ (heta), which is indistinguishable from eta for most of its history. 100 = ͰΕΚΑΤΟΝ. In some systems, Ε was used for 5.
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The mu-within-eta symbol for 1,000,000 is missing from Unicode. Maybe it could go in at U+1018F.
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It can't go anywhere unless someone writes a proposal. Please consider writing one.
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So much better than Roman!
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