I'm not sure what you meant by that, but I clearly called this a parable.
If that's "deceptive" to you, then I would say the problem lies on your end.
You are "clearly calling" a lot of things. That does not mean you are correct.
You are using terms in a way that no one else uses. You make analogies that no one else but you finds correct. You are balking at defining your concepts. You drop out of threads when called at that.... this is your "clearly calling".
In this case, the number on the bank account does not mean anything. It is purely virtual.
It has on its own no connection with the age of the account.
This is your base problem. You have been repeatedly asked how you would determine the "age" of things... but you cannot answer this question. You have no idea of how to answer this question beyond "Oh, but science says... I just agree with it."
So how does science determine the age of this account? They don't do it by looking at the big number of the bank statement.
They count! What do they count?
Two possible things: the first you mentioned yourself: "Let's say an account exists
that has 1 dollar deposited into it once a year."
How do they know that? How can they know that?
They know that, because there exists evidence that each year, a dollar is deposited into the account. Records exist. Physcial evidence exists. Else they could not know.
And some of that evidence, some of these records show them that a dollar coin was deposited each year, even before the starting date that is claimed.
Second possible thing: they count the account itself. It does not consist of virtual numbers, but of real coins. Hard shiny silver dollar coins. And while counting them they find that they are marked. "2009" an commemorary Abraham Lincoln silver dollar says. "1804" is written on a slighly tarnished liberty dollar. And there is a "1066" dollar, coined by President William Norman, depicting his victory over the Saxons. And one rare "-4006 BC" dollar coin, commemorating the impending creation of the world. And a "-65 million BC" dollar coin, showing the death of the dinosaurs.
There are millions and millions of coins, marked with events and coined by people that never existed, if we can trust the "6000 years ago" bank record.
If the record was true, all these coins would be deceptive.