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A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used to denote a currency unit. Usually it is defined by a monetary authority, such as the national central bank for the currency concerned.
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A symbol may be positioned in various ways, according to national convention: before, between or after the numeric amounts: €2.50, 2,50€ and 250.
Symbols are neither defined nor listed by international standard ISO 4217, which only assigns three-letter codes.
Usage
When writing currency amounts, the location of the symbol varies by language. For currencies in English-speaking countries and in most of Latin America, the symbol is placed before the amount, as in $20.50. In most other countries, including many in Europe, the symbol is placed after the amount, as in 20,50€. Exceptionally, the symbol for the Cape Verdean escudo (like the Portuguese escudo, to which it was formerly pegged) is placed in the decimal separator position, as in 250.
Design
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Older currency symbols have evolved slowly, often from previous currencies. The modern dollar and peso symbols originated from the mark employed to denote the Spanish dollar, whereas the pound and lira symbols evolved from the letter L (written until the seventeenth century in blackletter type as ) standing for libra, a Roman pound of silver.
Newly invented currencies and currencies adopting new symbols have symbolism meaningful to their adopter. For example, the euro sign € is based on ϵ, an archaic form of the Greek epsilon, to represent Europe; the Indian rupee sign ₹ is a blend of the Latin letter 'R' with the Devanagari letter र (ra); and the Russian Ruble sign ₽ is based on Р (the Cyrillic capital letter 'er').
There are other considerations, such as how the symbol is rendered on computers and typesetting. For a new symbol to be used, its glyphs needs to be added to computer fonts and keyboard mappings already in widespread use, and keyboard layouts need to be altered or shortcuts added to type the new symbol. For example, the European Commission was criticized for not considering how the euro sign would need to be customized to work in different fonts. The original design was also exceptionally wide. These two factors have led to most type foundries designing customized versions that match the 'look and feel' of the font to which it is to be added, often with reduced width.
List of currency symbols currently in use
Symbol | Name | Currency | Notes | Unicode |
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؋ Af ⁄ Afs | afghani | Afghan afghani | Af is the singular and Afs is the plural | U+060B ؋ AFGHANI SIGN |
Ar | ariary | Malagasy ariary | ||
฿ | baht | Thai baht | Also B when ฿ is unavailable | U+0E3F ฿ THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHT |
B/. | balboa | Panamanian balboa | ||
Br | birr | Ethiopian birr | ||
₿ | bitcoin | Bitcoin | Cryptocurrency | U+20BF ₿ BITCOIN SIGN |
Bs | bolívar | Venezuelan bolívar | ||
boliviano | Bolivian boliviano | |||
₵ | cedi | Ghanaian cedi | U+20B5 ₵ CEDI SIGN | |
¢ | cent, centavo, etc. | Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the US dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso | U+00A2 ¢ CENT SIGN | |
c | cent etc. variant | Fraction In currencies Australian and New Zealand dollar; the South African rand; the West African CFA centime, and divisions of the euro. | ||
Ch | chhertum | Bhutanese chhertum | Fraction A centesimal division of the ngultrum | |
₡ | colon | Costa Rican colón | Also C when ₡ is unavailable | U+20A1 ₡ COLON SIGN |
C$ | córdoba | Nicaraguan córdoba | Also used informally for Canadian dollar; see Can$. | |
D | dalasi | Gambian dalasi | ||
ден DEN | denar | Macedonian denar | ||
дин DIN | dinar | Serbian dinar | ||
.د.ج DA | dinar | Algerian dinar | ||
.د.ب BD | dinar | Bahraini dinar | ||
.د.ع ID | dinar | Iraqi dinar | ||
.د.أ JD | dinar | Jordanian dinar | ||
.د.ك KD | dinar | Kuwaiti dinar | ||
.د.ل LD | dinar | Libyan dinar | ||
.د.ت DT | dinar | Tunisian dinar | ||
.د.م DH Dh ⁄ Dhs | dirham | Moroccan dirham | Dh is the singular and Dhs is the plural | |
.د.إ DH Dh ⁄ Dhs | dirham | Emirati dirham | Dh is the singular and Dhs is the plural | |
Db | dobra | São Tomé and Príncipe dobra | ||
$ | dollar |
| May appear with either one or two bars (![]() | U+0024 $ DOLLAR SIGN |
peso |
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pataca | $: Macanese pataca | |||
₫ đ Đ | dong | Vietnamese đồng | U+20AB ₫ DONG SIGN | |
֏ | dram | Armenian dram | U+058F ֏ ARMENIAN DRAM SIGN | |
![]() Esc | escudo | Cape Verdean escudo | Specifically the double-barred dollar sign (cifrão) | As double barred: not defined in Unicode |
Ξ | ether | ether | Cryptocurrency | U+039E Ξ GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI |
€ | euro | Euro | This eurosign is used in all scripts used in the Eurozone countries (Latin, Cyrillic, Greek) | U+20AC € EURO SIGN |
فلس | fils | fils | Fraction 1⁄1000 or 1⁄100 of various Arabic country currencies; see also falus | |
ƒ | florin |
| Also fl when ƒ is unavailable | U+0192 ƒ LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK |
Ft | forint | Hungarian forint | ||
FBu | franc | Burundian franc | ||
F Fr fr | franc |
| The symbol ₣, an F with a double bar, was proposed but never officially adopted as the symbol of the French franc In some fonts, this code point is represented by Fr combined in a typographic ligature). | U+20A3 ₣ FRENCH FRANC SIGN |
G | gourde | Haitian gourde | ||
gr | grosz | Polish grosz | Fraction A centesimal division of the złoty | |
₲ | guarani | Paraguayan guaraní | Also Gs when ₲ is unavailable | U+20B2 ₲ GUARANI SIGN |
h | heller | Czech heller | Fraction A centesimal division of the koruna | |
₴ грн hrn | hryvnia | Ukrainian hryvnia | U+20B4 ₴ HRYVNIA SIGN | |
₭ | kip | Lao kip | Also K or KN when ₭ is unavailable | U+20AD ₭ KIP SIGN |
Kč | koruna | Czech crown | ||
kr | krone, krona |
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Kz | kwanza | Angolan kwanza | ||
K | kina, kwacha |
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K ⁄ Ks | kyat | Myanmar kyat | K is the singular form and Ks is the plural | |
₾ | lari | Georgian lari | U+20BE ₾ LARI SIGN | |
Lek | lek | Albanian lek | Also occasionally L | |
L | lempira | Honduran lempira | Also used as the currency symbol for the Lesotho and Swazi currencies as the singular form. Also used as a pound sign (see: Lebanese, Sudanese and Syrian pounds and Turkish lira) | |
leu lei | leu |
| Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural. Also sometimes L | |
Le | leone | Sierra Leonean leone | ||
лев lev | lev | Bulgarian lev | ||
L ⁄ E | lilangeni | Swazi lilangeni | L is the singular and E is the plural | |
₺ | lira | Turkish lira | Previously official sign was TL, still used when ₺ is unavailable | U+20BA ₺ TURKISH LIRA SIGN |
L ⁄ M | loti | Lesotho loti | L is the singular and M is the plural | |
₼ | manat |
| Also m or man. when ₼ is unavailable | U+20BC ₼ MANAT SIGN |
KM | mark | Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark | ||
Mt | metical | Mozambican metical | Also MTn | |
m | mil | Mil, mill, etc. | Fraction A millesimal subdivision of several currencies. As a subdivision of the US dollar the symbol ₥ is used (U+20A5 ₥ MILL SIGN) | |
Nfk | nakfa | Eritrean nakfa | Also Nfa | |
₦ | naira | Nigerian naira | Also N when ₦ is unavailable | U+20A6 ₦ NAIRA SIGN |
Nu | ngultrum | Bhutanese ngultrum | ||
UM | ouguiya | Mauritanian ouguiya | ||
T$ | paanga | Tongan paʻanga | ||
![]() | paisa | Indian paisa | Fraction Centesimal division of the Indian rupee. Before 2010, official sign was ps. Still used when ![]() | Not in Unicode |
ps | paisa | Pakistani and Nepalese paisas | Fraction A centesimal division of the rupee | |
p | penny | Penny sterling, and the pegged pennies of Alderney, the Falklands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man and Saint Helena | Fraction The centesimal subdivision of a pound sterling, known as the "New Penny" when introduced in 1971 | |
piastre | Lebanese and Syrian piastres | A centesimal subdivision of the Lebanese and Syrian pounds | ||
₱ | peso | Philippine peso | Also ₱ and P | U+20B1 ₱ PESO SIGN |
PT | piastre | Egyptian and Sudanese piastres | Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the Egyptian and Sudanese pounds | |
.ج.م LE | pound | Egyptian pound | Also abbreviated £E in Latin script | |
.ل.ل LL | pound | Lebanese pound | Also abbreviated £L in Latin script | |
LS | pound |
| Sudanese pound also abbreviated £Sd in Latin script. Syrian pound also abbreviated £S, £Syr and SP in Latin script. | |
£ | pound | Pound sterling | May be displayed with one or two bars, depending on typeface. | U+00A3 £ POUND SIGN |
SSP | pound | South Sudanese pound | Also represented by £ | |
P | pula | Botswana pula | ||
Q | quetzal | Guatemalan quetzal | ||
q | qintar | Albanian qintar | Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the lek | |
R | rand | South African rand | Also Russian and Belarusian currencies in Latin script | |
R$ | real | Brazilian real | The $ is sometimes written with a double bar like a double-barred dollar sign: ![]() | |
﷼ IR Rl ⁄ Rls | rial | Iranian rial | Rl is singular and Rls is plural | U+FDFC ﷼ RIAL SIGN |
.ر.ي YRl ⁄ YRls Rl ⁄ Rls | rial | Yemeni rial | Rl is singular and Rls is plural | |
.ر.س SR SRl ⁄ SRls Rl ⁄ Rls | riyal | Saudi riyal | Rl is singular and Rls is plural | |
.ر.ع RO | rial | Omani rial | ||
.ر.ق QR | rial | Qatari riyal | ||
៛ CR | riel | Cambodian riel | U+17DB ៛ KHMER CURRENCY SYMBOL RIEL | |
RM | ringgit | Malaysian ringgit | ||
![]() | rubla | Pridnestrovie rubla | not in Unicode | |
Rbl ⁄ Rbls R | rubel | Belarusian rubel | Rbl is the singular and Rbls is the plural. Also used for the Russian ruble | |
₽ Rbl ⁄ Rbls | ruble | Russian ruble | U+20BD ₽ RUBLE SIGN | |
ރ Rf MRf | rufiyaa | Maldivian rufiyaa | ||
₹ | rupee | Indian rupee | Before 2010, official sign was Re/Rs; still used when ₹ is unavailable | U+20B9 ₹ INDIAN RUPEE SIGN |
Re ⁄ Rs | rupee |
| Re is the singular form and Rs is the plural | U+20A8 ₨ RUPEE SIGN |
Rp | rupiah | Indonesian rupiah | ||
₪ NIS | shekel | Israeli new shekel | U+20AA ₪ NEW SHEQEL SIGN | |
TSh | shilling | Tanzanian shilling | ||
KSh | shilling | Kenyan shilling | ||
Sh.So. | shilling | Somali shilling | ||
USh | shilling | Ugandan shilling | ||
S/ | sol | Peruvian sol | ||
⃀ сом som | som | Kyrgyzstani som | ![]() | U+20C0 ⃀ SOM SIGN |
SM | somoni | Tajikistani somoni | ||
сўм sum | sum | Uzbekistani sum | ||
৳ Tk | taka | Bangladeshi taka | The Unicode code character name is "Bengali Rupee sign" | U+09F3 ৳ BENGALI RUPEE SIGN |
WS$ | tala | Samoan tālā | Symbol based on previous name "West Samoan tala". Also T and ST. | |
₸ | tenge | Kazakhstani tenge | Also T when ₸ is unavailable | U+20B8 ₸ TENGE SIGN |
tetri | tetri | Georgian lari | Fraction | |
₮ | togrog | Mongolian tögrög | Also Tog when ₮ is unavailable | U+20AE ₮ TUGRIK SIGN |
VT | vatu | Vanuatu vatu | ||
₩ | won |
| U+20A9 ₩ WON SIGN & U+FFE6 ₩ FULLWIDTH WON SIGN | |
¥ | yuan | Chinese Renminbi yuan (元 / 圆) | Used with one and two crossbars, depending on font 元 is also used in reference to the Macanese pataca and the Hong Kong and Taiwanese dollars | U+00A5 ¥ YEN SIGN & U+FFE5 ¥ FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN |
yen | Japanese yen (円 / 圓); | 円 (en, lit. "circle") is usually used in Japan | ||
zł | zloty | Polish złoty | Also zl when ł is unavailable | |
¤ | generic | Generic placeholder for any actual symbol, for example in formatting pattern "12¤00" | U+00A4 ¤ CURRENCY SIGN |
Rupee symbols by language
Language | Sign in Unicode | Currency |
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Telugu | U+0C30 రూ రూపాయి | Indian rupee |
Tamil | U+0BF9 ௹ TAMIL RUPEE SIGN | Indian rupee / Sri Lankan rupee |
Gujarati | U+0AF1 ૱ GUJARATI RUPEE SIGN | Indian rupee |
Kannada | U+0CB0 ರ KANNADA LETTER RA | Indian rupee |
Sinhala | රු (U+0DBB ර SINHALA LETTER RAYANNA) + (U+0DD4 ු SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA-PILLA) | Sri Lankan rupee |
North Indic | U+A838 ꠸ NORTH INDIC RUPEE MARK | Indian rupee |
Wancho | U+1E2FF 𞋿 WANCHO NGUN SIGN | Indian rupee |
List of historical currency symbols
Some of these symbols may not display correctly.
Symbol | Uses |
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₳ | Argentine austral (1985–1991) |
Cz$ | Brazilian cruzado (1986–1989) |
₢$ | Brazilian cruzeiro (1942–1967) |
Cr$ | Brazilian cruzeiro (1970–1986) Brazilian cruzeiro (1990–1993) |
CR$ | Brazilian cruzeiro real (1993–1994) |
NCz$ | Brazilian cruzado novo (1989–1990) |
NCr$ | Brazilian cruzeiro novo (1967–1970) |
Rs$ | Brazilian real (1747–1942) |
₰ | Pfennig, a subdivision of the German Mark (1875–1923) and the German Reichsmark (1923–1948) |
M | East German Deutsche Mark (east) (1948–1964) |
DM | West German and united German Deutsche Mark (west) (1948–2001) |
₻ | Nordic mark symbol used by Ludvig Holberg in Denmark and Norway in the 17th and 18th centuries |
₯ | Greek drachma |
₠ | ECU (1979–1998, not widely used and now historical; replaced by the euro) |
Eº | Chilean escudo (1960–1975) |
ƒ | Dutch gulden, currently used in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba |
Fr | Franc, used in France and other countries; in France an F with double bar (₣) was proposed in 1988 but never adopted |
Kčs | Czechoslovak koruna (1919–1993) |
Kn | Croatian kuna (1994–2023) |
₤ | Italian lira (1861–2002) |
Lm | Maltese lira |
Lp | Lipa, a subdivision of the Croatian kuna (1994–2023) |
Ls | Latvian lats (1922–2013, not continuously) |
Lt | Lithuanian litas (1922–2014, not continuously) |
M | East German Mark der DDR (1968–1990) |
ℳ︁ | German Mark (1875–1923) |
MDN | East German Mark der Deutschen Notenbank (1964–1968) |
mk | Finnish markka (1860–2002) |
o$s | Argentine peso oro sellado (1881–1970) |
PF | Philippine peso fuerte (1852–1901) |
₡ | Salvadoran colón (1892–2001) |
₧ | Spanish peseta (1869–2002) |
R or RD | Swedish riksdaler (1777–1873) |
ℛ︁ℳ︁ | Reichsmark (1923–1948) |
![]() | Portuguese escudo (cifrão) |
Sk | Slovak koruna (1993–2008) |
₷ | Spesmilo (1907 – First World War) in the Esperanto movement |
₶ | Livre tournois (13th century – 1795) |
𐆚 | As coin used during the Roman Empire and Roman Republic |
𐆖 | Denarius coin used in Ancient Rome from 211 BC to the 3rd century AD |
𐆙 | Dupondius coin used during the Roman Empire and Roman Republic |
𐆗 | Quinarius coin used in Ancient Rome from 211 BC to the 3rd century AD |
𐆘 | Sestertius coin used in Ancient Rome from 211 BC to the 3rd century AD |
I/. | Peruvian inti (1985-1991) |
৲ | Bengali rupee mark |
৹ | Bengali ānā, historically used to represent 1/16 of a taka or rupee |
৻ | Bengali gaṇḍā, historically used to represent 1/20 of an ānā (1/320 of a taka or rupee) |
߾ | Dorome sign using the N'Ko alphabet |
߿ | Taman sign using the N'Ko alphabet |
𞲰 | Indic Siyaq rupee mark |
The Unicode CJK Compatibility block contains several square versions of the names of currencies in Japanese katakana. They are intended for compatibility with earlier character sets.
See also
- List of currencies
- List of circulating currencies
- Currency Symbols (Unicode block)
- International currency symbol
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Currency symbol news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used to denote a currency unit Usually it is defined by a monetary authority such as the national central bank for the currency concerned Symbols of the four most widely held reserve currencies dollar euro yen pound This article contains Unicode currency symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of currency symbols A symbol may be positioned in various ways according to national convention before between or after the numeric amounts 2 50 2 50 and 2 50 Symbols are neither defined nor listed by international standard ISO 4217 which only assigns three letter codes UsageWhen writing currency amounts the location of the symbol varies by language For currencies in English speaking countries and in most of Latin America the symbol is placed before the amount as in 20 50 In most other countries including many in Europe the symbol is placed after the amount as in 20 50 Exceptionally the symbol for the Cape Verdean escudo like the Portuguese escudo to which it was formerly pegged is placed in the decimal separator position as in 2 50 DesignFormal dimensions of the euro signThe euro sign as implemented in a selection of typefaces Older currency symbols have evolved slowly often from previous currencies The modern dollar and peso symbols originated from the mark employed to denote the Spanish dollar whereas the pound and lira symbols evolved from the letter L written until the seventeenth century in blackletter type as L displaystyle mathfrak L standing for libra a Roman pound of silver Newly invented currencies and currencies adopting new symbols have symbolism meaningful to their adopter For example the euro sign is based on ϵ an archaic form of the Greek epsilon to represent Europe the Indian rupee sign is a blend of the Latin letter R with the Devanagari letter र ra and the Russian Ruble sign is based on R the Cyrillic capital letter er There are other considerations such as how the symbol is rendered on computers and typesetting For a new symbol to be used its glyphs needs to be added to computer fonts and keyboard mappings already in widespread use and keyboard layouts need to be altered or shortcuts added to type the new symbol For example the European Commission was criticized for not considering how the euro sign would need to be customized to work in different fonts The original design was also exceptionally wide These two factors have led to most type foundries designing customized versions that match the look and feel of the font to which it is to be added often with reduced width List of currency symbols currently in usevteCurrency symbolsSymbol Name Currency Notes Unicode Af Afs afghani Afghan afghani Af is the singular and Afs is the plural U 060B AFGHANI SIGNAr ariary Malagasy ariary baht Thai baht Also B when is unavailable U 0E3F THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHTB balboa Panamanian balboaBr birr Ethiopian birr bitcoin Bitcoin Cryptocurrency U 20BF BITCOIN SIGNBs bolivar Venezuelan bolivarboliviano Bolivian boliviano cedi Ghanaian cedi U 20B5 CEDI SIGN cent centavo etc Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the US dollar the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso U 00A2 CENT SIGNc cent etc variant Fraction In currencies Australian and New Zealand dollar the South African rand the West African CFA centime and divisions of the euro Ch chhertum Bhutanese chhertum Fraction A centesimal division of the ngultrum colon Costa Rican colon Also C when is unavailable U 20A1 COLON SIGNC cordoba Nicaraguan cordoba Also used informally for Canadian dollar see Can D dalasi Gambian dalasiden DEN denar Macedonian denardin DIN dinar Serbian dinar د ج DA dinar Algerian dinar د ب BD dinar Bahraini dinar د ع ID dinar Iraqi dinar د أ JD dinar Jordanian dinar د ك KD dinar Kuwaiti dinar د ل LD dinar Libyan dinar د ت DT dinar Tunisian dinar د م DH Dh Dhs dirham Moroccan dirham Dh is the singular and Dhs is the plural د إ DH Dh Dhs dirham Emirati dirham Dh is the singular and Dhs is the pluralDb dobra Sao Tome and Principe dobra dollar A Australian dollarB Bahamian dollarBds Barbadian dollarBZ Belize dollarBer Bermudian dollarB Brunei dollarCan CA C Canadian dollarCI Cayman Islands dollarEC Eastern Caribbean dollarFJ Fijian dollarG Guyanese dollarHK 元 圓 Hong Kong dollarJ Jamaican dollar Kiribati dollarL Liberian dollarN Namibian dollar NZ New Zealand dollarS Singapore dollarSI Solomon Islands dollarSRD Surinamese dollarNT 元 圓 New Taiwan dollarTT Trinidad and Tobago dollarTV Tuvaluan dollarUS or United States dollar May appear with either one or two bars in Unicode considered as same glyph variants U 0024 DOLLAR SIGNpeso Arg Argentine pesoCh Chilean pesoCol Colombian pesoCu Cuban pesoRD Dominican pesoMex Mexican peso U Uruguayan pesopataca Macanese pataca đ Đ dong Vietnamese đồng U 20AB DONG SIGN dram Armenian dram U 058F ARMENIAN DRAM SIGNEsc escudo Cape Verdean escudo Specifically the double barred dollar sign cifrao As double barred not defined in Unicode3 ether ether Cryptocurrency U 039E 3 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI euro Euro This eurosign is used in all scripts used in the Eurozone countries Latin Cyrillic Greek U 20AC EURO SIGNفلس fils fils Fraction 1 1000 or 1 100 of various Arabic country currencies see also falusƒ florin Afl Aruban florinNAƒ Netherlands Antillean guilder Also fl when ƒ is unavailable U 0192 ƒ LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOKFt forint Hungarian forintFBu franc Burundian francF Fr fr franc F CFP francfr CFA Central African CFA francFC Comorian francFC Congolese francFdj DF Djiboutian francFG GFr Guinean francFRw Rwanda francSFr Swiss francfr CFA West African CFA franc The symbol an F with a double bar was proposed but never officially adopted as the symbol of the French franc In some fonts this code point is represented by Fr combined in a typographic ligature U 20A3 FRENCH FRANC SIGNG gourde Haitian gourdegr grosz Polish grosz Fraction A centesimal division of the zloty guarani Paraguayan guarani Also Gs when is unavailable U 20B2 GUARANI SIGNh heller Czech heller Fraction A centesimal division of the koruna grn hrn hryvnia Ukrainian hryvnia U 20B4 HRYVNIA SIGN kip Lao kip Also K or KN when is unavailable U 20AD KIP SIGNKc koruna Czech crownkr krone krona DKK Danish kroneNOK Norwegian kroneSEK Swedish kronaISK Icelandic kronakr Faroese kronaKz kwanza Angolan kwanzaK kina kwacha K Papua New Guinean kinaMK Malawian kwachaZK Zambian kwachaK Ks kyat Myanmar kyat K is the singular form and Ks is the plural lari Georgian lari U 20BE LARI SIGNLek lek Albanian lek Also occasionally LL lempira Honduran lempira Also used as the currency symbol for the Lesotho and Swazi currencies as the singular form Also used as a pound sign see Lebanese Sudanese and Syrian pounds and Turkish lira leu lei leu Romanian leuMoldovan leu Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural Also sometimes LLe leone Sierra Leonean leonelev lev lev Bulgarian levL E lilangeni Swazi lilangeni L is the singular and E is the plural lira Turkish lira Previously official sign was TL still used when is unavailable U 20BA TURKISH LIRA SIGNL M loti Lesotho loti L is the singular and M is the plural manat Azerbaijani manatTurkmenistani manat Also m or man when is unavailable U 20BC MANAT SIGNKM mark Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible markMt metical Mozambican metical Also MTnm mil Mil mill etc Fraction A millesimal subdivision of several currencies As a subdivision of the US dollar the symbol is used U 20A5 MILL SIGN Nfk nakfa Eritrean nakfa Also Nfa naira Nigerian naira Also N when is unavailable U 20A6 NAIRA SIGNNu ngultrum Bhutanese ngultrumUM ouguiya Mauritanian ouguiyaT paanga Tongan paʻangapaisa Indian paisa Fraction Centesimal division of the Indian rupee Before 2010 official sign was ps Still used when is not available Not in Unicodeps paisa Pakistani and Nepalese paisas Fraction A centesimal division of the rupeep penny Penny sterling and the pegged pennies of Alderney the Falklands Gibraltar Guernsey Jersey Isle of Man and Saint Helena Fraction The centesimal subdivision of a pound sterling known as the New Penny when introduced in 1971piastre Lebanese and Syrian piastres A centesimal subdivision of the Lebanese and Syrian pounds peso Philippine peso Also and P U 20B1 PESO SIGNPT piastre Egyptian and Sudanese piastres Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the Egyptian and Sudanese pounds ج م LE pound Egyptian pound Also abbreviated E in Latin script ل ل LL pound Lebanese pound Also abbreviated L in Latin scriptLS pound ج س Sudanese pound ل س Syrian pound Sudanese pound also abbreviated Sd in Latin script Syrian pound also abbreviated S Syr and SP in Latin script pound Pound sterling May be displayed with one or two bars depending on typeface U 00A3 POUND SIGNSSP pound South Sudanese pound Also represented by P pula Botswana pulaQ quetzal Guatemalan quetzalq qintar Albanian qintar Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the lekR rand South African rand Also Russian and Belarusian currencies in Latin scriptR real Brazilian real The is sometimes written with a double bar like a double barred dollar sign IR Rl Rls rial Iranian rial Rl is singular and Rls is plural U FDFC RIAL SIGN ر ي YRl YRls Rl Rls rial Yemeni rial Rl is singular and Rls is plural ر س SR SRl SRls Rl Rls riyal Saudi riyal Rl is singular and Rls is plural ر ع RO rial Omani rial ر ق QR rial Qatari riyal CR riel Cambodian riel U 17DB KHMER CURRENCY SYMBOL RIELRM ringgit Malaysian ringgitrubla Pridnestrovie rubla not in UnicodeRbl Rbls R rubel Belarusian rubel Rbl is the singular and Rbls is the plural Also used for the Russian ruble Rbl Rbls ruble Russian ruble U 20BD RUBLE SIGNރ Rf MRf rufiyaa Maldivian rufiyaa rupee Indian rupee Before 2010 official sign was Re Rs still used when is unavailable U 20B9 INDIAN RUPEE SIGNRe Rs rupee MRe MRs Mauritian rupeeर NRe NRs Nepalese rupeePRe PRs Pakistani RupeeSRe SRs SR Seychellois rupeeර SL Re SL Rs Sri Lankan rupee Re is the singular form and Rs is the plural U 20A8 RUPEE SIGNRp rupiah Indonesian rupiah NIS shekel Israeli new shekel U 20AA NEW SHEQEL SIGNTSh shilling Tanzanian shillingKSh shilling Kenyan shillingSh So shilling Somali shillingUSh shilling Ugandan shillingS sol Peruvian sol som som som Kyrgyzstani som Kyrgyz National Bank approved the underlined S Cyrillic Es as currency symbol 2017 U 20C0 SOM SIGNSM somoni Tajikistani somonisym sum sum Uzbekistani sum Tk taka Bangladeshi taka The Unicode code character name is Bengali Rupee sign U 09F3 BENGALI RUPEE SIGNWS tala Samoan tala Symbol based on previous name West Samoan tala Also T and ST tenge Kazakhstani tenge Also T when is unavailable U 20B8 TENGE SIGNtetri tetri Georgian lari Fraction togrog Mongolian togrog Also Tog when is unavailable U 20AE TUGRIK SIGNVT vatu Vanuatu vatu won North Korean wonSouth Korean won 원 圓 U 20A9 WON SIGN amp U FFE6 FULLWIDTH WON SIGN yuan Chinese Renminbi yuan 元 圆 Used with one and two crossbars depending on font 元 is also used in reference to the Macanese pataca and the Hong Kong and Taiwanese dollars U 00A5 YEN SIGN amp U FFE5 FULLWIDTH YEN SIGNyen Japanese yen 円 圓 円 en lit circle is usually used in Japanzl zloty Polish zloty Also zl when l is unavailable generic Generic placeholder for any actual symbol for example in formatting pattern 12 00 U 00A4 CURRENCY SIGNRupee symbols by language Rupee sign in other languages scripts Language Sign in Unicode CurrencyTelugu U 0C30 big ర big ర ప య Indian rupeeTamil U 0BF9 TAMIL RUPEE SIGN Indian rupee Sri Lankan rupeeGujarati U 0AF1 GUJARATI RUPEE SIGN Indian rupeeKannada U 0CB0 ರ KANNADA LETTER RA Indian rupeeSinhala ර U 0DBB ර SINHALA LETTER RAYANNA U 0DD4 SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA PILLA Sri Lankan rupeeNorth Indic U A838 NORTH INDIC RUPEE MARK Indian rupeeWancho U 1E2FF WANCHO NGUN SIGN Indian rupeeList of historical currency symbolsSome of these symbols may not display correctly Symbol Uses Argentine austral 1985 1991 Cz Brazilian cruzado 1986 1989 Brazilian cruzeiro 1942 1967 Cr Brazilian cruzeiro 1970 1986 Brazilian cruzeiro 1990 1993 CR Brazilian cruzeiro real 1993 1994 NCz Brazilian cruzado novo 1989 1990 NCr Brazilian cruzeiro novo 1967 1970 Rs Brazilian real 1747 1942 Pfennig a subdivision of the German Mark 1875 1923 and the German Reichsmark 1923 1948 M East German Deutsche Mark east 1948 1964 DM West German and united German Deutsche Mark west 1948 2001 Nordic mark symbol used by Ludvig Holberg in Denmark and Norway in the 17th and 18th centuries Greek drachma ECU 1979 1998 not widely used and now historical replaced by the euro Eº Chilean escudo 1960 1975 ƒ Dutch gulden currently used in the Netherlands Antilles and ArubaFr Franc used in France and other countries in France an F with double bar was proposed in 1988 but never adoptedKcs Czechoslovak koruna 1919 1993 Kn Croatian kuna 1994 2023 Italian lira 1861 2002 Lm Maltese liraLp Lipa a subdivision of the Croatian kuna 1994 2023 Ls Latvian lats 1922 2013 not continuously Lt Lithuanian litas 1922 2014 not continuously M East German Mark der DDR 1968 1990 ℳ German Mark 1875 1923 MDN East German Mark der Deutschen Notenbank 1964 1968 mk Finnish markka 1860 2002 o s Argentine peso oro sellado 1881 1970 PF Philippine peso fuerte 1852 1901 Salvadoran colon 1892 2001 Spanish peseta 1869 2002 R or RD Swedish riksdaler 1777 1873 ℛ ℳ Reichsmark 1923 1948 Portuguese escudo cifrao Sk Slovak koruna 1993 2008 Spesmilo 1907 First World War in the Esperanto movement Livre tournois 13th century 1795 As coin used during the Roman Empire and Roman Republic Denarius coin used in Ancient Rome from 211 BC to the 3rd century AD Dupondius coin used during the Roman 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