1776
its stands for 1776. Representing the year of independence
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.
It is: 5 = V as a Roman numeral
This is not a valid roman numeral!
July IV MDCCLXXVI is a obviously a date. The IV part in the Roman numeral for 4 and would refer to the date in the month. MDCCLXXVI is the Roman numeral for 1776 and would be the year. So the full date is 4th July 1776. It is the Independence Day for the US. It is the date when the french gave the statue of liberty to the US,On the 4th July 1776.
The Roman numeral of DXIII is equivalent to 513
LXXVI is the Roman numeral for 76.
You mean Roman Numeral? It is XVI
It is the Roman Numeral for the number 6. It is the Roman Numeral for the number 6.
XXL is not a valid roman numeral.
The Roman numeral CCLXVI represents the number 266