II.
Roman Numeral for the number 2 is II.
That's not a Roman number; Roman numbers never have two L's (or two V's or two D's).
Two in Roman numerals is II (two capital i's).
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
Two thousand is MM in Roman numerals.
2 = II
The number 10 has a roman numeral of X. The number 50 has a roman numeral of L. These are the only 2 digit numbers with a single value.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 72 in roman number Is : LXXII
ICIX is not used; if it were that is 99 (IC) +9 (IX) = 108 which is not a 2 digit number 99 is the maximum two digit number; in Roman Numerals, that is XCIX
Yes under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system XCIX is 99 But during the Roman era the equivalent of 99 was probably IC (100-1 = 99)
MM
II Two capital I's.