What Are Greek Numerals?

Greek numerals are an ancient number system that uses Greek letters to represent numbers. Instead of writing numbers with digits like 1, 10, or 100, the system uses letter-based symbols to show numeric values.

It was used in historical texts, mathematics, records, and inscriptions, which makes it useful for anyone studying classical history, ancient languages, or old documents that look like they were written by someone with excellent handwriting and zero interest in modern convenience.

Greek numeral chart

1 to 910 to 90100 to 900
αʹ = 1ιʹ = 10ρʹ = 100
βʹ = 2κʹ = 20σʹ = 200
γʹ = 3λʹ = 30τʹ = 300
δʹ = 4μʹ = 40υʹ = 400
εʹ = 5νʹ = 50φʹ = 500
ϛʹ = 6ξʹ = 60χʹ = 600
ζʹ = 7οʹ = 70ψʹ = 700
ηʹ = 8πʹ = 80ωʹ = 800
θʹ = 9ϟʹ = 90ϡʹ = 900

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