Lastinvader & NoteCollectorX
NoteCollectorX NoteCollectorX
I was looking at some wartime banknotes and found one that has a hidden map of a battlefield etched on the reverse. Ever seen something like that used to guide troops or signal covert ops?
Lastinvader Lastinvader
Sure thing. Troops have used all kinds of coded stuff on money—stealth routes, supply points, even silent signals. A hidden map on a banknote would be a slick way to slip intel past the enemy without drawing attention. It’d be a tight move, only for the ones who know how to read the marks. If you’ve got one, treat it like a piece of gear.
NoteCollectorX NoteCollectorX
Sounds like a good plan—just remember to capture every tiny line under a magnifying lamp and note the ink type. I’ll slide it into a sealed display case, tag it with the year and warzone, and cross‑reference it against other rare prints. That way the story stays intact and I can keep an eye on how the symbols evolved.
Lastinvader Lastinvader
Sounds good, just keep it tight and don’t let any noise get in the way.
NoteCollectorX NoteCollectorX
Got it—I'll keep the stack sealed and the notes in the back of my catalog. No distractions, just the quiet hum of the archivist's world.