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It has no monetary value since Italy adopted the Euro. It will have little or no numismatic value unless it is in uncirculated condition. The TV shopping channels are hanging the demonetized lira coins from necklaces and charm bracelets at high prices, though.

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What is an example of a roman numeral?

1) I2) II3) III4) IV5) V6) VI7) VII8) VIII9) IX10) X50) L100) C500) D1000) Metc


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It is: 40 = XL which means 50-10 = 40Further explanation: The Roman numeral system is different from what we use today. Numbers were divided into "tiers"- usually this is in multiples of 5. I will list a few for you, and I suggest that you take note of the tiers.1=I5=V10=X50=L100=CIt's difficult to explain, so allow me to show you a pattern:1=I2=II3=III4=IV5=V6=VI...9=IX10=X11=XI...14=XIV15=XVI assume that you see the pattern here. With X (10) and V (5), anything other than I is a placeholder value, and in order to denote a number just below that value, you would put I directly before it.This pattern follows when you reach the next placeholder: 50.The placeholder for 50 is L. If you wanted a placeholder that was just below that value (the value of the placeholder in this case is 5), you would have to put a value that was just below that "tier" preceeding it. The example for this is 4040=XLThis pattern continues for all placeholder values of higher degree. I hope this helps!


What is a full list of Roman numerals?

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What is 5 million in roman numerals?

Nothing....... In Romans number the symbol is like1 -> I5 -> V10 -> X50 -> L100 -> C500 -> D1000 -> Mso u can use only these lettersso you can at the max write to 3999 ie MMMIMdrop me a mail at gaurav_herein@yahoo.com if yo need furthur clarifications.Improved answer as follows:There are several ways to express 5,000,000 in Roman numerals but the Romans themselves would have probably gone for the easiest and most effective way which would be in accordance with their general attitude to challenges and problem solving:((D)) = 500*10,000 = 5,000,000Evidence can be found today that the Romans used brackets to increase the value of their numerals. For instance on the Columna Rostrata, erected to commemorate the defeat and conquest of the Carthaginians, 100,000 is written as (((I)))and repeated 23 times to represent 2,300,000.