OOh! just found this post! Cheers Mel.
I've been having a little difficulty with the courts (numerically speaking). They can be 11, 12, etc. which then introduces an 'abundant' number. Not sure if this would work properly - so I'm currrently just staying with them being 'persons'.....
It never crossed my mind to add the pips up! That would allow for other number math-qualities. Brilliant.
~~ Deck - Flornoy's Noblet
~~ Situation - Concerns about close family
~~ 10 Wands - Queen coins - 4 Coins
[[Ah, now. All the 10s' "meet all requirements".
Sorry - will continue later. Something's come up, must see to it.
10's meeting all requiements = WRONG! I was in a hurry - should have waited until now.]]
Later:
I think that the Queen is the focus.
10 Batons:.......10's are an effective number, adaptive & able to focuss. They are also aware of any shortcomings and will attempt to make crucial adjustments. As a Baton, the mode of this 10 is concerning a principal or policy - a civic/family matter.
Queen Coins:...And here is the Queen who is apparently dealing with cash-flow & some form of 'exchange. Although it might involve travel/movement.
4 Coins:..........The fours are also adaptive and can make adjustments - within given parameters. But they are also capable of 'establishing' things. As a coin card it covers the same issues as the Queen.
I think the Queen has wrestled with having to make some change that has to accomodate all the family members. I also think that she has reached a solution and implemented it.
I'd now like to apply Mels sound idea of totalling the pip cards: 4+10 = 14. So I'm off the check out the math qualities of 14 and I will return to this later on.
Later Still:
Well I can't find any special number quality aside from Square-free (But we already know that). So if this is applied then maybe the Queen
hasn't yet been able to execute/establish the course of action, still in the process of doing it (?).
Bee