Monday, January 3, 2011

Currency Symbols, Money Symbols

Currency symbols are graphical signs that represent a particular country’s currency. For instance, the currency symbol for the euro is € and that for the US dollar is $. Currency symbols are used to replace currency names or currency codes. For example, the currency name “Great British Pound” and its currency code “GBP” can be replaced with the currency symbol “£.” While currency symbols are used commonly in the respective countries, the ISO 4217 currency codes are used internationally. While all currencies in the world have currency codes, most have no specific currency symbol.

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