Currency symbols  | 
Symbol, Abbreviation | 
Name | 
Currency | 
Notes | 
Unicode | 
؋
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afghani | 
Afghan afghani | 
Af is the singular and Afs is the plural | 
U+060B ؋ AFGHANI SIGN | 
— Ar | 
ariary | 
Malagasy ariary[9] | 
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| ฿ | 
baht | 
Thai baht | 
Also B when ฿ is unavailable | 
U+0E3F ฿ THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHT | 
— B/. | 
balboa | 
Panamanian balboa | 
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— Br | 
birr | 
Ethiopian birr | 
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— Bs | 
bolívar | 
Venezuelan bolívar | 
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| boliviano | 
Bolivian boliviano | 
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| ₵ | 
cedi | 
Ghanaian cedi | 
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U+20B5 ₵ CEDI SIGN | 
| ¢ | 
cent, centavo, etc. | 
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Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the US dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso | 
U+00A2 ¢ CENT SIGN | 
| c | 
cent etc. variant | 
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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[10] | 
Also used informally for Canadian dollar; see Can$.[11] | 
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— D | 
dalasi | 
Gambian dalasi | 
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— ден DEN | 
denar | 
Macedonian denar | 
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— дин  DIN | 
dinar | 
Serbian dinar | 
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— .د.ج  DA | 
dinar | 
Algerian dinar | 
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— .د.ب   BD | 
dinar | 
Bahraini dinar | 
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— .د.ع  ID | 
dinar | 
Iraqi dinar | 
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— .د.أ  JD | 
dinar | 
Jordanian dinar | 
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— .د.ك  KD | 
dinar | 
Kuwaiti dinar | 
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— .د.ل  LD | 
dinar | 
Libyan dinar | 
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— .د.ت  DT | 
dinar | 
Tunisian dinar | 
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— .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 | 
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Not in Unicode | 
— Db | 
dobra | 
São Tomé and Príncipe dobra | 
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| $ | 
dollar | 
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May appear with either one or two bars ( ); in Unicode considered as same glyph (variants). | 
U+0024 $ DOLLAR SIGN | 
| peso | 
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| pataca | 
$: Macanese pataca | 
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₫
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dong | 
Vietnamese đồng | 
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U+20AB ₫ DONG SIGN | 
| ֏ | 
dram | 
Armenian dram | 
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U+058F ֏ ARMENIAN DRAM SIGN | 
   Esc | 
escudo | 
Cape Verdean escudo | 
Specifically the double-barred dollar sign (cifrão) | 
As double barred: not defined in Unicode | 
| € | 
euro | 
Euro | 
This eurosign is used in all scripts used in the Eurozone countries (Latin, Cyrillic, Greek) | 
U+20AC € EURO SIGN | 
فلس فلوس | 
fils | 
fils | 
Fraction 1⁄1000 or 1⁄100 of various Arabic country currencies; see also falus. فلس is singular while فلوس is plural | 
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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 | 
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— FBu | 
franc | 
Burundian franc | 
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— F | 
franc | 
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— G | 
gourde | 
Haitian gourde | 
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— 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 | 
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U+20B4 ₴ HRYVNIA SIGN | 
| ₭ | 
kip | 
Lao kip | 
Also K or KN when ₭ is unavailable | 
U+20AD ₭ KIP SIGN | 
— Kč | 
koruna | 
Czech crown | 
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— kr | 
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— Kz | 
kwanza | 
Angolan kwanza | 
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— K | 
kina, kwacha | 
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—
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kyat | 
Myanmar kyat | 
K is the singular form and Ks is the plural | 
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| ₾ | 
lari | 
Georgian lari | 
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U+20BE ₾ LARI SIGN | 
— Lek | 
lek | 
Albanian lek | 
Also occasionally L | 
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— 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 | 
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Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural. Also sometimes L | 
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— Le | 
leone | 
Sierra Leonean leone | 
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— лев  lev | 
lev | 
Bulgarian lev | 
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lilangeni | 
Swazi lilangeni | 
L is the singular and E is the plural | 
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| ₺ | 
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 | 
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| ₼ | 
manat | 
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Also m or man. when ₼ is unavailable | 
U+20BC ₼ MANAT SIGN | 
— KM | 
mark | 
Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark | 
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— Mt | 
metical | 
Mozambican metical[15] | 
Also MTn | 
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₥ 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[16] | 
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| ₦ | 
naira | 
Nigerian naira | 
Also N when ₦ is unavailable | 
U+20A6 ₦ NAIRA SIGN | 
— Nu | 
ngultrum | 
Bhutanese ngultrum | 
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— UM | 
ouguiya | 
Mauritanian ouguiya[17] | 
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— 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   is not available. | 
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 | 
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— .ل.ل  LL | 
pound | 
Lebanese pound | 
Also abbreviated £L in Latin script | 
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— 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 £[18] | 
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— P | 
pula | 
Botswana pula | 
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— Q | 
quetzal | 
Guatemalan quetzal | 
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— q | 
qintar | 
Albanian qintar | 
Fraction A centesimal subdivision of the lek | 
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— R | 
rand | 
South African rand | 
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— 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 | 
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U+20C1  SAUDI RIYAL SIGN | 
— .ر.ع  RO | 
rial | 
Omani rial | 
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— .ر.ق  QR | 
rial | 
Qatari riyal | 
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៛ CR | 
riel | 
Cambodian riel | 
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U+17DB ៛ KHMER CURRENCY SYMBOL RIEL | 
— RM | 
ringgit | 
Malaysian ringgit | 
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ruble | 
Transnistrian ruble | 
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not in Unicode | 
— руб Br | 
rubel | 
Belarusian rubel | 
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₽ руб | 
ruble | 
Russian ruble | 
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U+20BD ₽ RUBLE SIGN | 
— ރ 
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rufiyaa | 
Maldivian rufiyaa | 
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| ₹ | 
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 | 
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₪ NIS | 
shekel | 
Israeli new shekel | 
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U+20AA ₪ NEW SHEQEL SIGN | 
— TSh | 
shilling | 
Tanzanian shilling | 
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— KSh | 
shilling | 
Kenyan shilling | 
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— Sh.So. | 
shilling | 
Somali shilling[23] | 
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— USh | 
shilling | 
Ugandan shilling | 
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— S/ | 
sol | 
Peruvian sol | 
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—   som | 
som | 
Kyrgyzstani som | 
 : Kyrgyz National Bank approved the underlined С (Cyrillic Es) as currency symbol (2017)[24] | 
U+20C0 ⃀ SOM SIGN | 
— SM | 
somoni | 
Tajikistani somoni | 
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— сўм  sum | 
sum | 
Uzbekistani sum | 
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৳ 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.  | 
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| ₸ | 
tenge | 
Kazakhstani tenge | 
Also T when ₸ is unavailable | 
U+20B8 ₸ TENGE SIGN | 
| ₮ | 
togrog | 
Mongolian tögrög | 
Also Tog when ₮ is unavailable | 
U+20AE ₮ TUGRIK SIGN | 
— VT | 
vatu | 
Vanuatu vatu[25] | 
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| ₩ | 
won | 
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U+20A9 ₩ WON SIGN
  & U+FFE6 ₩ FULLWIDTH WON SIGN  | 
| ¥ | 
yuan | 
Chinese  Renminbi yuan () | 
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 (en, lit. "circle") is usually used in Japan | 
— zł | 
zloty | 
Polish złoty | 
Also zl when ł is unavailable | 
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| ¤ | 
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generic | 
Generic placeholder for any actual symbol, for example in formatting pattern "12¤00" | 
U+00A4 ¤ CURRENCY SIGN
 
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