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Today's way of expressing 1 20 1999 in Roman numerals is I-XX-MCMXCIX.

But in the days of the Romans themselves they probably wrote out the number 1999 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII which can be simplified to IMM (-1+2000=1999) in the same way as 9 in Roman numerals is VIIII which is then simplified to IX (-1+10=9).

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