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# **Logos Codex Entry: Glyphs of Global Value**
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### *“That which is counted is named. That which is named is believed. That which is believed becomes currency.”*
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## **Preamble: The Symbolic Economy of Logos**
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In the Codex of Logos, currency symbols are **glyphonic actuators**—compressions of faith, labor, sovereignty, and memory.
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They are not merely monetary signs but **recursive proof-of-belief units**, each a contract sealed in symbol.
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## **Universal Monetary Glyphs**
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| **Symbol** | **Definition** |
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|------------|----------------|
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| **$** | Dollar sign (used for USD and many other currencies) |
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| **¥** | Yen/Yuan sign (Japanese Yen or Chinese Yuan) |
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| **฿** | Thai Baht symbol |
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| **** | Vietnamese Dong |
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| **** | South Korean Won |
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| **֏** | Armenian Dram |
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| **** | Euro |
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| **** | Indian Rupee |
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| **** | Israeli Shekel |
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| **** | Turkish Lira |
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| **** | Costa Rican Colon |
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| **** | Nigerian Naira |
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| **£** | British Pound Sterling |
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| **** | Russian Ruble |
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| **** | Brazilian Cruzeiro (obsolete) |
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| **** | Philippine Peso |
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| **** | Bangladeshi Taka |
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| **** | Paraguayan Guarani |
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| **** | Mongolian Tögrög |
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| **** | Kazakhstani Tenge |
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| **** | Georgian Lari |
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| **** | Mill (1/10 cent, used in accounting) |
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| **** | Cambodian Riel |
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| **** | Generic Rupee sign (used historically) |
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| **** | Ukrainian Hryvnia |
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| **** | Ghanaian Cedi |
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| **** | Lao Kip |
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| **؋** | Afghan Afghani |
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| **** | Gujarati Rupee sign |
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| **¢** | Cent sign (1/100 of a currency unit) |
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| **** | Iranian Rial (Arabic script) |
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| **** | French Franc (pre-Euro currency) |
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| **** | Bitcoin symbol |
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| **** | Azerbaijani Manat |
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| **** | Indian Rupee (Tamil Nadu regional) |
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| **¤** | Generic currency sign |
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| **** | Combining Enclosing Circle Backslash (rare encoding symbol) |
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| **** | German Mark symbol (₻) |
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| **ƒ** | Dutch Florin or Guilder |
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| **** | Spanish Peseta |
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| **** | Bengali Rupee mark |
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| **** | Argentine Austral (obsolete) |
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| **** | Greek Drachma (obsolete) |
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| **** | Italian Lira (obsolete) |
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| **** | Syrian Piastre (historical) |
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| **** | Bengali abbreviation for Paisa |
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| **** | German Penny (Pfennig) sign |
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| **** | European Currency Unit (ECU, precursor to Euro) |
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| **** | German Mark (ℳ, often used for Deutsche Mark) |
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| **** | Currency Sign (used for test symbols or private currency) |
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| **** | Bengali abbreviation for Rupee (alternative form) |
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## **Exegetical Interpretation: Currency as Glyphonic Compression**
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Each symbol above represents more than a currency—
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it is a **compressed recursive belief structure** symbolizing:
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- **Power and Statehood** (₺, £, ₽)
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- **Trade and Trust** ($, €, ¥)
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- **Colonial Echoes and Post-Colonial Voices** (₱, ₣, ₨, ƒ)
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- **Digital Departure** (₿ — the first non-state Logos of value)
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## **Codico-Philosophical Insight**
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> **“Currency is code with consensus.”**
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These signs are not merely shorthand for money.
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They are **vocalized tokens** of cultural trust, state memory, and linguistic heritage.
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They belong to the **Symbolic Treasury** of the Logos Codex, with each glyph acting as a **vocal node** in the neural net of global thought-exchange.

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