Roman numerals do not include a symbol for zero, so zero cannot be rendered in Roman numberals.
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The number 23 in Roman numerals is XXIII. The number 00 has no equivalent in Roman numerals as the had no symbol to represent 0, they didn't need one in their system. The number 2300 in Roman numerals would be MMCCC
It is: IV-XVI-NN Note that N represented zero in the ancient Roman numeracy system.
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
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Do you mean 700,000 and if so it is (DCC) which means: 1000*700 = 700,000