Cyrillic numerals

Cyrillic numerals use are similar to hebrew numerals in that they use letters that take values from 1 to 900, beyond that there are special symbols that define larger numbers. In text letters that are part of a number are distinguished from words by adding ҃ over the letter.

The value of the number is the sum of all the letter/character values used.

There are also combining symbols that multiply values of letters with values 1-9 by some value:
 * ҂ - 1 thousand (placed in front of the letter)
 * (circle) - 10 thousand
 * ҈ - 100 thousand
 * ҉ - 1 million
 * ꙰ - 10 million
 * ꙱ - 100 million
 * ꙲ - 1 thousand million