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Roman Numerials
What is ten million in Roman Numerials?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt if the Romans ever needed to use such a large number. M (1000) was the biggest numeral they used and so 10 million would be a string of 10000 Ms. Some sources say that a numeral with a bar (horizontal line) across its top represented that numeral multiplied by a thousand, so it could be a string of 10 Ms with a bar across the top, ie 100000 x 10. Searching google throws up some interesting sites.