In today's modern terms 1987 is the equivalent of MCMLXXXVII in Roman numerals but the ancient Romans probably wrote them out quite differently
MCMLXXXVII
To write 19-11-1987 in Roman numerals, you would write it as XIX-XI-MCMLXXXVII.
VIII XXX MCMLXXXVII
VIII-XXVII-MCMLXXXVIII or XXVII-VIII-MCMLXXXVIII August 27 1987 ................ 27 August 1987
1987 in Roman numerals would be MCMLXXXVII
MCMLXXXVII
MCMLXXXVII
To write 19-11-1987 in Roman numerals, you would write it as XIX-XI-MCMLXXXVII.
VIII XXX MCMLXXXVII
-1987
VIII-XXVII-MCMLXXXVIII or XXVII-VIII-MCMLXXXVIII August 27 1987 ................ 27 August 1987
1987 would be expressed MCMLXXXVIIThink of it as [1000 + (1000 - 100) + (50 + 10 + 10 + 10) + (5 + 1 + 1).
1987 in Roman numerals would be MCMLXXXVII
Modern Physics Letters B was created in 1987.
II. IX. MCMLXXXVII However, we don't normally express full dates in Roman numerals. Some countries, such as Portugal, use Roman numerals for the month alone (as in 2. IX. 1987), while film and TV productions often symbolise the year of production in Roman numerals in the end-credits. But never for a full date.
14th May 1987 can also be written as 14-05-1987 and in Roman numerals this would be XIV.V.MCMLXXXVII
The date 05-22-1987 in Roman numerals would be V.XXII.MCMLXXXVII