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- ↑ This is obviously Arabic numerals and connected to an understanding of the decimal system. The table provided money represent values 1 gulden, 33 schillings, 360 Heller and 1440 "Öxttlin". A Gulden actually corresponded to 360 Heller, but 30 (depending on the currency even 40 or 24, but not 33) Schilling. A "Öxttlin" is apparently a quarter-farthing.