Beale Ciphers, KGC NUMBER Code...?

I think the key is a 13 letter word. 520 is divisible by 13 182 is divisible by 13. ( that string of alphabet starts at 183) In a a numerical way I was able to get;
age(lne)ald(eor)p
Len-ore get it?
A line in the poem has the words" Angel Paean old"
tolled by a bell ie mixed up
I can see gold coming out of that!
So the question is is it a sick joke or was he whinning about a buried treasure? Lenore wasn't his wifes name?
 

Take any large group of random numbers and convert them to letters and one can eventually discover all manner of curious appearing, but totally random, arrangements. Change the number/letter associations and it can be endlessly played out over and over again. It's for this very reason that folks keep finding seemingly curious, but completely insignificant, arrangements. And in fact, there have been many, nearly all in fact, who have proceeded to keep changing these number/letter associations until they get something that they desire. No doubt this manipulation will continue just as it always has. :icon_thumleft:
 

as Big Scoop says it keeps getting better
I tried (theta)osjeffnbeale as the key and this time I used "angel paean old' as the additive and the math greatly improved and I'm down to "3 mistakes"
c(o)hcuh (f)pah(I)be
church alphabe--(T?)
 

BUT! Looking for Knights of the Golden Circle NUMBERS Code; MAY have been CSA NUMBERS Code. ANYONE...?
 

Take any large group of random numbers and convert them to letters and one can eventually discover all manner of curious appearing, but totally random, arrangements. Change the number/letter associations and it can be endlessly played out over and over again. It's for this very reason that folks keep finding seemingly curious, but completely insignificant, arrangements. And in fact, there have been many, nearly all in fact, who have proceeded to keep changing these number/letter associations until they get something that they desire. No doubt this manipulation will continue just as it always has. :icon_thumleft:
Well, uncertain if it was used that way... KEY may be CSA (Confederate States of America, during "Civil" War) NUMBERS Code, dunno.
 

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CSA Ciphers Disk...? With NUMBERS & LETTERS...?
 

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I didn't explain myself well, so let me try again!
I used a numeric idea and the letters that came out ,8 of 13 were the letters of the DOI you might expect a couple but not 8!
so I changed the words to get out 13 of 13 not in the same order tho
FJGARAOLEFPOH
TOMJEFFNBEALE
DILGIFFHBAKEJ

for example T+F=26 so 26 goes into 30 once and a remainder of 4 or D 30 being the 183rd letter of the cypher
so I think that means TomjeffnBeale must be the key!?
so far I only got from that same stretch
gooollllddddd
tomjeffnbeale
cnbsklohancpe

Penn block cash!
maybe beale bought his pavers from the Penn block co!
For prime numbers and smaller cypher numbers than the additive I just added 26' as needed?
There still could be millions of solutions tho
 

Well, uncertain if it was used that way... KEY may be CSA (Confederate States of America, during "Civil" War) NUMBERS Code, dunno.

I 'think' you're asking for the Key(s) to the CSA code/cipher.. Right? If so, I do remember those...Let me know if that's what ya need.

Kace
 

Share what cha got!

Here ya go...15 letters each.

MANCHESTER BLUFF

COMPLETE VICTORY

There might of been another one used late in the war...I'll have to look. I just remember those two.

Hope this helps!

Kace
 

...and
COME RETRIBUTION

....and...Thats It! lol!

Thanks! That would of driven me crazy �� till I looked!

Kace
 

....and...Thats It! lol!

Thanks! That would of driven me crazy �� till I looked!

Kace

The last code word used by the CSA Government was "MANCHESTER"
 

Quote Originally Posted by Kace View Post
....and...Thats It! lol!

Thanks! That would of driven me crazy �� till I looked!

Kace


The last code word used by the CSA Government was "MANCHESTER" quote by franklin

I remembered 'MANCHESTER BLUFF' and 'COMPLETE VICTORY'...Both 15 letters and then ECS said COME RETRIBUTION another 15 letters..

Are those wrong you think?

Kace
 

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