For Telugu-Americans, welcome to the family!
౨౫౦ = 250
Odia-American's are part of the fun!
Most of the India scripts are basic variations on the same patter, but the India people of Odia mix it up for once. Their 2 looks like a 9, the 5 looks like fancy 8, and the zero is the same, go figure for the people who invented zero for the rest of us.
୨୫୦ = 250
For the Iranian-Americans who have embraced the American Way, Hurray! It is very similar to Eastern Arabic, but the number 5 is an upside down heart shape.
۲۵۰ = 250
Standard public Japanese print for a Kanji of 250, 二百五十 に ひゃく ご じゅう.