In today's modern terms it is: (IX)CMXCIX
But the Romans themselves would have probably simply wrote it out as: I(X)
No, the roman numeral for 9999 would be (IX)CMXCIX. In written roman numerals the (IX) in parentheses would have a bar on top. This denotes multiplication of 1000.
Exactly as in the question 9999
9998
That is 9998.
10000
10001 and 9999, possibly.
9998
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