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Ah, that's a lovely question! "mdccccv" in numerals is actually 1905. You see, "m" represents 1000, "d" is 500, "c" is 100, and "v" is 5. When we put them all together, we get the beautiful number 1905. Just like painting a happy little tree, sometimes all it takes is breaking things down into smaller parts to see the bigger picture.

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