The largest isogrammic numeral in the English language.
...V̅!
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You mean Roman Numerals? From what I know this means 5,000.
Also, saying that V̅ is the largest amount in English Alphabet Numerals is untrue. That is, I can't even type the symbol representing 1,000,000.
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@Intelligence_06
Five Thousand spelled out is the largest number with no repeating letters.
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@fauxlaw
Trust fauxlaw to be inaccurate and scapegoat wikipedia
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@fauxlaw
The site you are referencing says, When they needed to work with large numbers (4000 and above), the Romans often wrote a bar above a numeral, or parentheses placed around it, to indicate multiplication by 1000.
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@oromagi
@FLRW
And thus, scapegoating wiki, there are much larger isogrammic Roman numerals in English than 5,000
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@fauxlaw
there are much larger isogrammic Roman numerals in English than 5,000
Name one?
This got funny haha.
congrats on 5k btw oro, think you distracted everyone with your tricky piece of trivia.
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@oromagi
When is the English language not the English language?
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@FLRW
The site you are referencing says, When they needed to work with large numbers (4000 and above), the Romans often wrote a bar above a numeral, or parentheses placed around it, to indicate multiplication by 1000.
exactly