A currency symbols is a collection of text symbols and emoji symbols. Click on any currency symbols to copy and paste anywhere you want.
These are the Currency Symbols you can easily copy and paste anywhere you want. The following table includes Symbol, Symbol name, Decimal code, Hex code, and Unicode. There are different currcency symbols including Dollar symbol, Euro, Pounds sterling, Georgian lari, Russian ruble, Turkish lira, Ukrainian hryvnia, Bangladeshi taka, Chinese yuan, Indian rupee, Japanese yen and much more.
Currency Symbol | Name | Dec Code | Hex Code | Unicode |
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€ | Euro | € | € | U+020AC |
£ | Pounds sterling | £ | £ | U+000A3 |
₾ | Georgian lari | ₾ | ₾ | U+20BE |
₽ | Russian ruble | ₽ | ₽ | U+020BD |
₺ | Turkish lira | ₺ | ₺ | U+020BA |
₴ | Ukrainian hryvnia | ₴ | ₴ | U+020B4 |
$ | Dollar | $ | $ | U+00024 |
৳ | Bangladeshi taka | ৳ | ৳ | U+09F3 |
¥ (元) | Chinese yuan | 元 | 元 | U+05143 |
₹ | Indian rupee | ₹ | ₹ | U+020B9 |
¥ | Japanese yen | ¥ | ¥ | U+000A5 |
₱ | Philippine peso | ₱ | ₱ | U+20B1 |
₩ | South Korean won | ₩ | ₩ | U+20A9 |
฿ | Thai baht | ฿ | ฿ | U+0E3F |
₫ | Vietnamese dong | ₫ | ₫ | U+20AB |
₪ | Israeli shekel | ₪ | ₪ | U+020AA |
The Alt Code for Currency Symbol (¤) is
+ . To type the currency symbol using alt code, firstly turn on . Then click on the place where the symbol should appear. Now, hold an ALT key and type on the numeric keypad. Now release the ALT key. That's how you can type currency symbol using ALT code. Similary you can type Dollar symbol, Euro symbol and much more with the help of ALT codes.Symbol | Name | Alt Code |
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$ | Dollar Sign | Alt 36 |
£ | Pound | Alt 156 |
€ | Euro | Alt 0128 |
¢ | Cent | Alt 155 |
¥ | Yen | Alt 157 |