Template:List of currency symbols
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Symbol, Abbreviation |
Name | Currency | Notes | Unicode |
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؋
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afghani | Afghan afghani | Af is the singular and Afs is the plural | U+060B ؋ AFGHANI SIGN |
— Ar |
ariary | Malagasy ariary[1] | ||
฿ | 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. |
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— Ch |
chhertum | Bhutanese chhertum | Fraction A centesimal division of the ngultrum |
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₡ | colon | Costa Rican colón | Also C when ₡ is unavailable | U+20A1 ₡ COLON SIGN |
— C$ |
córdoba | Nicaraguan córdoba[2] | Also used informally for Canadian dollar; see Can$.[3] | |
— 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
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dirham | Moroccan dirham | Dh is the singular and Dhs is the plural | |
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dirham | Emirati dirham | ||
— Db |
dobra | São Tomé and Príncipe dobra | ||
$ | dollar |
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May appear with either one or two bars (![]() |
U+0024 $ DOLLAR SIGN |
peso |
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pataca | $: Macanese pataca | |||
₫
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dong | Vietnamese đồng | U+20AB ₫ DONG SIGN | |
֏ | dram | Armenian dram | U+058F ֏ ARMENIAN DRAM SIGN | |
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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 |
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ƒ | florin |
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Also fl when ƒ is unavailable | U+0192 ƒ LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK |
— Ft |
forint | Hungarian forint | ||
— FBu |
franc | Burundian franc | ||
— F |
franc |
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— G |
gourde | Haitian gourde | ||
— gr |
grosz | Polish grosz | Fraction A centesimal division of the złoty |
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₲ | guarani | Paraguayan guaraní | Also Gs when ₲ is unavailable | U+20B2 ₲ GUARANI SIGN |
— h |
heller | Czech heller | Fraction A centesimal division of the koruna |
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₴ 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 |
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— Kz |
kwanza | Angolan kwanza | ||
— K |
kina, kwacha | |||
—
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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) | |
—
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leu | Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural. Also sometimes L | ||
— Le |
leone | Sierra Leonean leone | ||
— лев lev |
lev | Bulgarian lev | ||
—
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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 |
—
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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[7] | 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) |
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— Nfk |
nakfa | Eritrean nakfa | Also Nfa[8] | |
₦ | naira | Nigerian naira | Also N when ₦ is unavailable | U+20A6 ₦ NAIRA SIGN |
— Nu |
ngultrum | Bhutanese ngultrum | ||
— UM |
ouguiya | Mauritanian ouguiya[9] | ||
— T$ |
paanga | Tongan paʻanga | ||
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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 |
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— 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 |
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piastre | Lebanese and Syrian piastres | A centesimal subdivision of the Lebanese and Syrian pounds | ||
₱ | peso | Philippine peso | Also with three bars or none | U+20B1 ₱ PESO SIGN |
— PT |
piastre | Egyptian and Sudanese piastres | Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the Egyptian and Sudanese pounds |
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— .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 |
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Sudanese pound also abbreviated £Sd in Latin script. Syrian pound also abbreviated £S, £Syr and SP in Latin script. |
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£ | 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 £[10] | |
— P |
pula | Botswana pula | ||
— Q |
quetzal | Guatemalan quetzal | ||
— q |
qintar | Albanian qintar | Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the lek |
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— 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: ![]() |
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﷼
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rial | Iranian rial | Rl is singular and Rls is plural | U+FDFC ﷼ RIAL SIGN |
— .ر.ي
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rial | Yemeni rial | Rl is singular and Rls is plural | |
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riyal | Saudi riyal | ||
— .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 | ||
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ruble | Transnistrian ruble | not in Unicode | |
—
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rubel | Belarusian rubel | Rbl is the singular and Rbls is the plural. Also used for the Russian ruble | |
₽
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ruble | Russian ruble | U+20BD ₽ RUBLE SIGN | |
— ރ
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rufiyaa | Maldivian rufiyaa | ||
₹ | rupee | Indian rupee | Before 2010, official sign was Re/Rs; still used when ₹ is unavailable | U+20B9 ₹ INDIAN RUPEE SIGN |
₨
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rupee |
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Re is the singular form and Rs is the plural |
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— 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[15] | ||
— USh |
shilling | Ugandan shilling | ||
— S/ |
sol | Peruvian sol | ||
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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[17] | ||
₩ | won | U+20A9 ₩ WON SIGN
& U+FFE6 ₩ FULLWIDTH WON SIGN | ||
¥ | yuan | Chinese Renminbi yuan (
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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 (
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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
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Related
[edit]- Currency symbol § List of currency symbols currently in use
- Currency symbol § Other rupee symbols
- Currency symbol § List of historic currency symbols
- {{Navbox currency symbols}}
- Currency Symbols (Unicode block)
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[edit]References
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- ^ Editorial Style Guide (PDF). World Bank Publications. p. 137.
- ^ Editorial Style Guide (PDF). World Bank Publications. p. 134.
- ^ Bank of Guyana. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
- ^ Centrale Bank van Aruba. About Us – A Brief History of the Bank." Accessed 23 Feb 2011.
- ^ National Bank of Rwanda. "Legal tender Archived 2011-04-03 at the Wayback Machine." Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
- ^ Banco de Moçambique. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
- ^ Forexforums.com. "Currency symbol finder Archived 2011-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
- ^ Banque Centrale de Mauritanie Archived 2010-12-19 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
- ^ "World Bank Editorial Style Guide 2020 - page 138" (PDF). openknowledge.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ Bank of Mauritius Archived 2006-12-28 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
- ^ Nepal Rastra Bank. Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
- ^ Central Bank of Seychelles. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
- ^ Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Accessed 23 Nov 2022.
- ^ Central Bank of Somalia Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
- ^ "KGS gets own currency symbol". Bishkek - 24.kg news agency. 10 February 2017.
- ^ The Reserve Bank of Vanuatu. "Current Banknotes and Coins in Circulation Archived 2018-08-02 at the Wayback Machine." Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
TODO
[edit]- add Ora (currency) Φ , UF for CLF