MX
The year 1958 is written as MCMLVIII in Roman numerals.
2000 in Roman Numerals is MM
MMII
In today's modern notation of Roman numerals it is MCMXCV but the ancient Romans probably have wrote it out quite differently
The year so far which has required the most Roman numerals to represent would probably be 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
It is: 1010 = MX
The year 1450 is written in roman numerals as MCDL.
The year 1958 is written as MCMLVIII in Roman numerals.
2000 in Roman Numerals is MM
MD
MMII
It is MM.
In today's modern notation of Roman numerals it is MCMXCV but the ancient Romans probably have wrote it out quite differently
The year so far which has required the most Roman numerals to represent would probably be 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
In Roman numerals it is the year MCMLXIV. In Arabic numerals it is the year 1964.
The year 2012 in Roman numerals would be written as MMXII. The RapidTables website has a converter that can be used to convert standard numbers in to Roman numerals.
On the back, written in Roman numerals.