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Why do some analog clocks with Roman numerals have '4' as 'IV,' while others have 'IIII'? This is one of those questions where no one seems to have a definitive answer, and probably no one ever will.
The Roman numerals on most clocks are centripetal, that is, they are not horizontal but point toward the center. The 6 at the bottom of the face isn’t VI but IΛ. Cool, huh? Curious about ...
Do you want to win a bet? Ask someone to draw the face of an old grandfather clock with the Roman numerals placed correctly. Most of the numbers are easy — either IIII or IV is correct as the ...
Can YOU spot the mistake on this roman numeral clock?Credit: DIY On A Budget Official/Facebook With this in mind, it's hardly surprising that bargain hunter Keeleigh was absolutely chuffed when ...