Information about Euro Sign

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The euro sign in a selection of fonts.
CurrencyCurrency signs
฿Cent • $ • ₡ • ₫ • € • ƒ • ₲ •
LmPRруб
S/.R$$ • ₮ • • • zł •
Former signs
I/.



    [ e]
Punctuation
apostrophe ( ' )
brackets ( ), [ ], { }, < >
colon ( : )
comma ( , )
dashes ( , , , )
ellipsis ( , ... )
exclamation mark ( ! )
full stop/period ( . )
guillemets ( ' ' )
hyphen ( -, )
question mark ( ? )
quotation marks ( ‘ ’, “ ” )
semicolon ( ; )
slash/stroke ( / )
solidus ( )
Interword separation
spaces ( ) () ()
interpunct ( )
General typography
ampersand ( & )
asterisk ( * )
at ( @ )
backslash ( \ )
bullet ( )
caret ( ^ )
currency ( ) , $, €, , , ₩,
dagger/obelisk ( ) ( )
degree ( )
dele ( )
emoticons ( )
inverted exclamation point ( )
inverted question mark ( )
number sign ( # )
numero sign ( )
percent and related signs
( %, ‰, )
pilcrow ( )
prime ( )
section sign ( )
tilde/swung dash ( ~ )
umlaut/diaeresis ( )
underscore/understrike ( _ )
vertical/pipe/broken bar ( |, )
Uncommon typography
asterism ( )
index/fist ( )
therefore sign ( )
lozenge ( )
heart ( )
interrobang ( )
irony mark ( ؟ )
reference mark ( )
sarcasm mark
The euro sign (€) is the currency sign used for the euro currency. The currency sign was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. The international three-letter code (according to ISO standard ISO 4217) for the euro is EUR.

Design

The euro currency sign (€) was designed to be similar in appearance to the old sign for the European currency unit, ₠. After a public survey had narrowed the original ten proposals down to two, it was up to the European Commission to choose the final design. The eventual winner was a design allegedly created by a team of four experts who have not, however, been officially named. The glyph is (according to the European Commission) "a combination of the Greek epsilon [ε], as a sign of the weight of European civilisation; an E for Europe; and the parallel lines crossing through standing for the stability of the euro".[1] The official story of the design history of the euro sign is disputed by Arthur Eisenmenger, a former chief graphic designer for the European Economic Community, who claims he had the idea prior to the European Commission.[1]

The European Commission specified a euro logo with exact proportions and colours (PMS Yellow foreground, PMS Reflex Blue background [2]), for use in public-relations material related to the euro introduction. While the Commission intended the logo to be a prescribed glyph shape, font designers made it clear that they intended to design their own variants instead.[2]
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Official graphic construction of the euro logo
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A euro light sculpture at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt

Use on computers

Generating the euro sign using a computer depends on the operating system and national conventions. Some mobile phone companies issued an interim software update for their special SMS character set, replacing the less-frequent Japanese yen sign with the euro sign. Later mobile phones have both currency signs.

The euro is represented in the Unicode character set with the character name EURO SIGN and the code position U+20AC (decimal 8364) as well as in updated versions of the traditional Latin character set encodings.[3] In HTML, the &euro; entity can also be used. The HTML entity was only introduced with HTML 4.0; shortly after the introduction of the euro, and many browsers were unable to render it. The alternative was to use &#128; instead.

Use of the sign

Placement of the sign is also an example of diversity. Partly since there are no official standards on placement,[4] countries have generated varying conventions or sustained those of their former currencies. For example, in Ireland and the Netherlands where former currency signs (£ and ƒ, respectively) were placed before the figure, the euro sign is universally placed in the same position[5]. In many other countries, including France and Germany, an amount such as €3.50 is often written as 3,50€ or 3€50 instead, largely following conventions for their former currencies.

No official recommendation is made with regard to the use of a cent sign, and usage differs between and within member states. Sums are often expressed as decimals of the euro (for example €0.05 or €–.05 rather than 5c). The most common abbreviation is "c", but the cent sign "¢" also appears. Other abbreviations include "ct" (partly in Germany), "snt" (Finland), the capital letter lambda (Λ for λεπτό, "lepto") in Greece.

Further reading

References

1. ^ Our money page 3, on the web site of the European Central Bank (a PDF page)
2. ^ Typographers discuss the euro, from December 1996.
3. ^ For details please see the Western Latin character sets (computing).
4. ^ [3]
5. ^ Euro: valutateken voor of achter het bedrag?, Nederlandse Taalunie, retrieved 21 December 2006.


Euro
Ευρώ (Greek)
Евро[1]

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' )
brackets ( ), [ ], , < >
colon ( : )
comma ( , )
dashes ( , , , )
ellipsis ( , ...
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A currency sign is a graphic symbol often used as a shorthand for a currency's name. Internationally, ISO 4217 codes are used instead of currency signs, though currency signs may be in common use in their respective countries.
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Thai baht
บาทไทย (Thai)

Baht bills and coins Aluminium satang coins
ISO 4217 Code THB
User(s) Thailand

Inflation 5.
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Ghanaian cedi

50 cedis
ISO 4217 Code GHS
User(s) Ghana

Inflation 10.9%
Source [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook], 2006 est.
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In currency, the cent is a monetary unit that equals 1/100 of various countries' basic monetary units. The word also refers to the coin which is worth one cent.

In the United States, Canada and Ireland, the 1¢ coin is generally known by the nickname penny
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Former signs
₳ • ₢ • ₰ • ₯ • ₠ • ₣ • ℳ • ₧ • I/.



The florin sign (ƒ
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Lao kip
ກີບ (Lao)

1000 kip issued in 1996
ISO 4217 Code LAK
User(s) Laos

Inflation 5.9%
Source [https://www.cia.
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Former signs
₳ • ₢ • ₰ • ₯ • ₠ • ₣ • ℳ • ₧ • I/.



The pound sign ("" or later more commonly in the UK "£
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Former signs
₳ • ₢ • ₰ • ₯ • ₠ • ₣ • ℳ • ₧ • I/.



The pound sign ("" or later more commonly in the UK "£
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Maltese lira
lira Maltija (Maltese)

Maltese banknotes currently in circulation Maltese coins currently in circulation
ISO 4217 Code MTL
User(s) Malta

Inflation 3.
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The mill or mille(₥) (sometimes mil in the UK, Cyprus and Malta, or when discussing property taxes in the United States) is a now abstract unit of currency used sometimes in accounting.
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Nigerian naira

Front of a 2006 500 naira banknote.
ISO 4217 Code NGN
User(s) Nigeria

Inflation 10.5%
Source [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook], 2006 est.
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Philippine peso
Piso ng Pilipinas (Filipino)

P500 P1
ISO 4217 Code PHP
User(s) Philippines

Inflation 2.
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Botswana pula

Obverse of 2 pula (1980s) Reverse of 2 pula (1980s)
ISO 4217 Code BWP
User(s) Botswana

Inflation 8.5%
Source Bank of Botswana , December 2006
Method CPI

Subunit
1/100 thebe

Symbol P
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South African rand
'''Suid-Afrikaanse rand (Afrikaans) '''

50 rand New 5 rand (2004)
ISO 4217 Code ZAR
User(s) Common Monetary Area: Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland
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Russian ruble
российский рубль (Russian)[1]

5000 rubles 1 ruble
ISO 4217 Code RUB
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Rupee (₨ or Rs.) (from Sanskrit rupyakam meaning coins of silver) is the common name for the currencies used in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and the Seychelles; in Indonesia the unit of currency is known as the rupiah and in the Maldives the rufiyah.
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Bangladeshi taka
'''বাংলাদেশী টাকা (Bengali) '''

1 taka coin 5 taka coin
ISO 4217 Code BDT
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Peruvian nuevo sol
nuevo sol peruano (Spanish)

1 Nuevo Sol (Reverse) 1 Nuevo Sol (Obverse)
ISO 4217 Code PEN
User(s) Peru

Inflation 1.
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Bangladeshi taka
'''বাংলাদেশী টাকা (Bengali) '''

1 taka coin 5 taka coin
ISO 4217 Code BDT
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Brazilian real
real brasileiro (Portuguese)

1 real (note) 1 real (coin)
ISO 4217 Code BRL
User(s) Brazil

Inflation 3.14%
Source Central Bank of Brazil , 2006.
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Former signs
₳ • ₢ • ₰ • ₯ • ₠ • ₣ • ℳ • ₧ • I/.



The dollar sign or peso sign ($) is a symbol primarily used to indicate a unit of currency.
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Former signs
₳ • ₢ • ₰ • ₯ • ₠ • ₣ • ℳ • ₧ • I/.



The won sign (₩) is a symbol that is used for the currencies:
  • North Korean won

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Ukrainian hryvnia
українська гривня (Ukrainian)
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' )
brackets ( ), [ ], , < >
colon ( : )
comma ( , )
dashes ( , , , )
ellipsis ( , ...
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Argentine austral
austral argentino (Spanish)

User(s) Argentina

Subunit
1/100 centavo

Symbol A (with an extra horizontal line)
centavo ¢

Plural australes
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The cruzeiro (originally ₢, Unicode 0x20A2, later Cr) was the monetary unit of Brazil from 1942 to 1986 and again between 1990 and 1993. It was divided into 100 centavos.

First Cruzeiro, 1942-1967

The first cruzeiro was issued from 1942 to 1967.
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Pfennig (abbreviation Pf) is an old German coin, which existed from the 9th century till the introduction of the euro in 2002.

While a valuable coin during the Middle Ages, it lost its value through the years and was the minor coin of the Mark in the German Reich,
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Greek drachma
ελληνική δραχμή (Greek)

100 drachma coin.
ISO 4217 Code GRD
User(s) Greece

Inflation 3.
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