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The five essential double-struck letters in mathematics are ℕ, ℤ, ℚ, ℝ and ℂ (representing the natural, integral, rational, real, and complex numbers respectively).1 The Monaspace fonts usually don’t have glyphs for double-struck letters, but they were added for ℕ, ℤ and ℚ in version 1.3. I’d therefore suggest that glyphs for ℝ (U+211D) and ℂ (U+2102) are also added, so that all five essential letters are covered.
(I also looked through all other fonts installed on my system, and all of them that have glyphs for ℕ, ℤ and ℚ also have glyphs for ℝ and ℂ.2)
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There are also other important double-struck letters and digits, arguably 𝔸, 𝔻, 𝔼, 𝔽, ℍ, 𝕀, 𝕂, 𝕃, ℙ, 𝕊, 𝕋, 𝕜, 𝟙, but the above five are distinctively above these in importance. ↩
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As well as ℍ and ℙ, probably because these are the seven double-struck uppercase letters contained in the Unicode block “Letterlike Symbols”. ↩
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