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All Countries Currency Symbols Copy & Paste

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Currency symbols are the monetary units of a currency used by any country or region. It is generally shorthand or an abbreviation of the full name of any currency. Currency symbols have a significant role in the global economy. Those represent the units of monetary value used by countries. These symbols are used in everyday transactions, accounting, and financial documents to standardize the representation of currencies.

Each country's currency is different except for a few of them. So, each country has different currency symbol to use it. And these currencies define or explain the country. If you talk about the US, you will see the $ currency sign, which you can easily find on the keyboard. Still, some of the currency symbols are not found on the keyboard. If you want to use them, you can copy these symbols from our website by using an encoding system or other programming entity code by going over the symbol, as each symbol has a different entity code for different languages. As for the window, we can try $ as ALT + 36, and you can type the ₹ Rupee symbol out by pressing ALT GR + 4. Below, you will get almost all country's currency symbols copy paste anywhere. You can check it out for more symbols to copy.

Some Most Known Currency Symbols:

Here we have mentioned some most used currency symbols worldwide.

$ Dollar: This currency symbol is used for the U.S.D which is the currency of America, Canada, Australia, and many other countries. It is the standard currency for most of the countries in the world to do business.

€ Euro: The Euro is the currency symbol which is used in the Eurozone. This symbol was designed in 1996, this symbol symbolizes stability with two parallel lines with the letter E which represents Europe in short.

¥ Yen: This symbol is used for Japanese currency and the meaning of Yen in Japanese is round which symbolizes the round coin of their currency. The two parallel lines represent stability in the letter Y. There are more currency symbols on our website that you can use to share or in any financial document.

All Currency Symbols Which we have:

Currency Symbols List
¢Alt+0162
$Alt+036
Alt+8364
£Alt+163
¥Alt+165
Alt+8366
Alt+2546
Alt+2547
Alt+3065
฿Alt+3647
Alt+6107
Alt+8353
Alt+8354
Alt+8355
Alt+8356
Alt+8357
Alt+8358
Alt+8359
Alt+8377
Alt+8361
Alt+8362
Alt+8363
Alt+8365
Alt+8367
Alt+8368
Alt+8369
Alt+8370
Alt+8371
Alt+8372
Alt+8373
Alt+0165
Alt+65020
¤Alt+0164
ƒAlt+402

How to copy any symbol:

When you want to copy and paste any symbol, whether currency or any other kind of symbol that you are looking at on our website, you need to click on the symbol. You will see a notification of copied, which means you have copied the symbol, and now you can paste that symbol anywhere where you want to use it. You can copy symbols, encoding code, or programming code on our website by going over the symbol for which you are looking.

FAQs


Do you have the Alt Code for Cent Symbol?

Yes, you can go through the cent symbol in the above list, and you will move to another page where you will get all the encoding codes and the most commonly used programming entity code for the cent symbol.

How to type Rupee in HTML?

There are two ways to type out Rupee in HTML documents: either you can copy the symbols or you can copy the HTML entity, which you can find by clicking over the Rupee symbol.