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Pizzini Cipher
Caesar-style numeric substitution starting at A = 4.
The Pizzini cipher is similar to the classic Caesar cipher, but assigns shifted letters to numbers so A = 4. This cipher originated with Italian mob boss Bernardo Provenzano and is named after the small notes used to communicate. Read more at Wikipedia.
This version uses the 26-character Latin alphabet.
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