Dollar Sign
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People copy the $ dollar sign when they need a reliable text sign for prices, budgets, money labels without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
Open symbol pageCurrency Symbols Collection
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This version groups characters that work well in titles, section headers, cards, menus, and content blocks where the symbol should frame or emphasize text.
21 symbols in this collection
Users searching for currency symbols usually have real commercial intent. They need a character they can trust in pricing layouts, financial copy, or region-specific product information. Heading-oriented routes need symbols with enough visual presence to support a title without turning the line into decoration for its own sake.
This set matters for ecommerce, pricing blocks, spreadsheets, invoices, finance dashboards, and landing pages where the right currency mark improves clarity immediately. They are useful in docs, social posts, menu labels, feature cards, guides, and stylized content blocks where a small symbol improves scanability.
A useful collection includes global standards and regional signs because the search is rarely about one code point. It is usually about finding the right sign for the current market or audience. The best heading symbols feel intentional at the start or end of a line and still hold up when repeated across a full page or content cluster.
U+0024
People copy the $ dollar sign when they need a reliable text sign for prices, budgets, money labels without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
Open symbol pageU+00A4
As a plain text character, the ¤ currency sign is most useful for generic prices, placeholder currency, financial templates where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+00A2
The ¢ cent sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for prices, small amounts, cost labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageU+00A3
As a plain text character, the £ pound sign is most useful for UK pricing, finance notes, price labels where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+00A5
As a plain text character, the ¥ yen sign is most useful for yen prices, Asian market references, finance copy where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+20AC
As a plain text character, the € euro sign is most useful for euro prices, pricing pages, finance content where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+20BD
As a plain text character, the ₽ ruble sign is most useful for ruble prices, regional pricing, finance labels where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+20B9
The ₹ indian rupee sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for rupee pricing, regional commerce, financial labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageU+20A9
As a plain text character, the ₩ won sign is most useful for won prices, Korean market references, financial text where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+20AA
The ₪ new sheqel sign is a practical special character people use for local pricing, regional finance, commerce labels in plain text.
Open symbol pageU+20AB
The ₫ dong sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for regional pricing, market references, cost labels instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageU+20B4
The ₴ hryvnia sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for hryvnia prices, local finance copy, regional commerce instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageU+20A6
The ₦ naira sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for naira pricing, regional commerce, local finance instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageU+20B1
As a plain text character, the ₱ peso sign is most useful for peso prices, shopping labels, regional finance where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+20A1
The ₡ colon sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for currency labels, regional prices, finance text instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageU+20AD
As a plain text character, the ₭ kip sign is most useful for regional currency labels, price lists, financial templates where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+20B5
People copy the ₵ cedi sign when they need a reliable text sign for currency text, local pricing, market notes without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
Open symbol pageU+20B2
The ₲ guarani sign is a practical special character people use for local pricing, regional finance, currency notes in plain text.
Open symbol pageU+20B8
The ₸ tenge sign is a practical special character people use for regional prices, market labels, finance copy in plain text.
Open symbol pageU+2030
As a plain text character, the ‰ per mille sign is most useful for rates, financial metrics, statistical labels where quick compatibility matters.
Open symbol pageU+2031
The ‱ per ten thousand sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for precision rates, financial notation, technical metrics instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open symbol pageCurrency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This version focuses on copy-and-paste intent, where visitors want a ready list they can use immediately without browsing technical tables.
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This route is tuned for bio and profile styling, where users want symbols that look clean, expressive, and easy to combine with short personal text.
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This route focuses on symbols that look natural around display names, usernames, alt accounts, and fan handles.
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This page is built for bullets, status lists, checklists, notes, agendas, and any text layout that needs repeatable markers.
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This route targets texting, chat replies, quick notes, captions, and short-form communication where symbols shape tone without taking over the message.
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This page emphasizes symbols that work in product copy, menu labels, docs, onboarding, support blocks, simple dashboards, and lightweight interface text.
Currency symbols are copied for prices, commerce interfaces, invoices, product pages, rate tables, budgeting notes, and international finance text. This route serves profile-heavy and community-heavy use, where symbols are often copied into nicknames, channel names, bios, role labels, and fan spaces.