Toontown Standard Hexadecimal

Toontown Standard Hexadecimal is a numeral system used in old computers, train numbers, kilometre markson roads, years of construction, copyright notices on books from 1754 to the 1930s (1960 on old computers). Toontown Standard Hexadecimal uses latin letters treated as digits. Before 1754, they used their own numeral systems.

Kinnaschei's notation
One of the alternatives is Kinnaschei's notation, where it substitutes the numbers 𐌀, Ƃ, Ԍ, Ԁ, Ҽ, Ӻ into ᏭЯᏭ. This shows as follows: