Currency

Currency symbols are typographical characters used to represent various forms of money across different countries and regions. They are commonly used in financial documents, pricing, and economic transactions

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฿
¢
£
ƒ
$
¥
¤

Some of the most widely recognized currency symbols include the Dollar Sign ($), which is used for the US Dollar (USD), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Australian Dollar (AUD), and several other dollar-based currencies. The Euro Sign (€) represents the Euro, the official currency of the Eurozone, comprising many countries in the European Union. Other symbols such as the Pound Sterling Sign (£) for the British Pound (GBP), the Yen/Yuan Sign (¥) for the Japanese Yen (JPY) and Chinese Yuan (CNY), and the Rupee Sign (₹) for the Indian Rupee (INR) are also commonly used in their respective regions.

In addition to these, symbols like the Won Sign (₩) for the South Korean Won (KRW), and the Ruble Sign (₽) for the Russian Ruble (RUB), are increasingly prevalent. These symbols are essential for quickly identifying the currency in use and are a key component of global financial communication.