For very large numbers there is usually no uniform form, although sometimes two tiles or an underscore are used to indicate multiplication for 1,000,000. This means that the X underline (X) is ten million.
Roman numbers do not have a zero.
Here is the roman numeric table you can refer to:
26 = XXVI
51 = LI
76 = LXXVI
2 = II
27 = XXVII
52 = LII
77 = LXXVII
3 = III
28 = XXVIII
53 = LIII
78 = LXXVIII
4 = IV
29 = XXIX
54 = LIV
79 = LXXIX
5 = V
30 = XXX
55 = LV
80 = LXXX
6 = VI
31 = XXXI
56 = LVI
81 = LXXXI
7 = VII
32 = XXXII
57 = LVII
82 = LXXXII
8 = VIII
33 = XXXIII
58 = LVIII
83 = LXXXIII
9 = IX
34 = XXXIV
59 = LIX
84 = LXXXIV
10 = X
35 = XXXV
60 = LX
85 = LXXXV
11 = XI
36 = XXXVI
61 = LXI
86 = LXXXVI
12 = XII
37 = XXXVII
62 = LXII
87 = LXXXVII
13 = XIII
38 = XXXVIII
63 = LXIII
88 = LXXXVIII
14 = XIV
39 = XXXIX
64 = LXIV
89 = LXXXIX
15 = XV
40 = XL
65 = LXV
90 = XC
16 = XVI
41 = XLI
66 = LXVI
91 = XCI
17 = XVII
42 = XLII
67 = LXVII
92 = XCII
18 = XVIII
43 = XLIII
68 = LXVIII
93 = XCIII
19 = XIX
44 = XLIV
69 = LXIX
94 = XCIV
20 = XX
45 = XLV
70 = LXX
95 = XCV
21 = XXI
46 = XLVI
71 = LXXI
96 = XCVI
22 = XXII
47 = XLVII
72 = LXXII
97 = XCVII
23 = XXIII
48 = XLVIII
73 = LXXIII
98 = XCVIII
24 = XXIII
49 = XLIX
74 = LXXIV
99 = XCIX
25 = XXV
50 = L
75 = LXXV
100 = C
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