A bar above a Roman numeral indicates that the value of that numeral should be multiplied by 1,000. For example, V̅ represents 5,000, while X̅ denotes 10,000. This notation allows for the representation of larger numbers using the Roman numeral system.
In today's terms they represent 1965
It means the number 3.
A horizontal bar above a number or a pair of brackets surrounding the number means multipy by 1000. So V with a horizontal bar above or (V) would mean 5000.
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50
In today's terms they represent 1965
5000 = (V) or V with a bar above it both mean 1000*5 = 5000
It means the number 3.
A horizontal bar above a number or a pair of brackets surrounding the number means multipy by 1000. So V with a horizontal bar above or (V) would mean 5000.
It is the Roman Numeral for the number 6. It is the Roman Numeral for the number 6.
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50
564
CXCI (Roman Numerals) Equivalent to number 191
IF you mean 'Roman' numbers - CM represents the number 900
LXXXVIII represents the number 88 in Roman numerals.