REMEMBER ROMAN NUMERALS...?
M = 1000
D = 500
C = 100
L = 50
X = 10
V = 5
I = 1
ok good. lets do some simple math, lets add it all up, but lets NOT include 1000 because it was not a part of the ORIGINAL ROMAN NUMERALS but was in FACT added later on.
so... 500+100+50+10+5+1 = 666.
oh, on the back of the dollar bill .. really?
The Roman numeral of MDCCLXXVI represents 1776 the year of USA declaration of independence.
It is "MDCCLXXVI" which is 1776, the year of American independence.
It is: 1776 = MDCCLXXVI which can be found under the pyramid on a USA dollar bill
mdcclxvi more correctly written as MDCCLXVI represents the year 1766. Are you sure it isn't MDCCLXXVI (1776)?
1776
The Roman numeral of MDCCLXXVI represents 1776 the year of USA declaration of independence.
1776 in Roman numerials
1776 = MDCCLXXVI Declaration of Independence
It is "MDCCLXXVI" which is 1776, the year of American independence.
On a one US dollar bill in the form of MDCCLXXVI which means 1776 the year of independence
It is: 1776 = MDCCLXXVI which can be found under the pyramid on a USA dollar bill
It's not just XXVI -- it's MDCCLXXVI -- the Roman numeral for 1776 -- the year our country was founded.
There are Nine letters. I have counted you can even observe by looking very closely into a dollar bill right on the bottom of the pyramid says these letters (MDCCLXXVI).
That is 1937 in roman numerals so it is probably a 1937 series bill.But ...The US never printed any bills dated 1937! The only Roman numeral on a US $1 bill is MDCCLXXVI, which of course translates to 1776.
Everyday because the Roman numerals of MDCCLXXVI are seen on every one dollar bill and they represent 1776
mdcclxvi more correctly written as MDCCLXVI represents the year 1766. Are you sure it isn't MDCCLXXVI (1776)?
1776