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The first ten Roman numerals are as follows:

1 - I

2 - II

3 - III

4 - IV

5 - V

6 - VI

7 - VII

8 - VIII

9 - IX

10 - X

Note that occasionally on clock-faces, the IV used to represent 4 is replaced by IIII. This is in order to give a clock the appearance of symmetry because the 4 is in a similar place to the number VIII (8) on the clock face.

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