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Under the rules as we now know them today governing the Roman numeral system, which incidentally had absolutely nothing to do with the ancient Romans whatsoever because they were introduced during the Middle Ages long after the collapse of the Roman Empire, would rule that the Roman numerals of MMCMLXXIV when converted into Hindu-Arabic numerals are 2974.

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