A B with a straight slash right down like this ฿ or you just write THB
A Baht is a unit of weight used in Thailand, and it is equal to 15.244 grams.
The Monetary unit principle states that all items must be recorded and reported in monetary terms, i.e. in the currency of the country of location where reports are being prepared and ultimately used.
If you were using baht to buy something, you would be in Thailand, as the Thai baht (THB) is the official currency of the country. The baht is widely used for all types of transactions throughout Thailand, from everyday purchases to larger financial dealings.
The monetary unit which is used in England is the British pound. The Royal Mint produces the pound and is used in all territories.
The euro
The Euro.
euros
euros/lira
Cyproit pound
Jamaican Dollars
The only monetary unit used and accepted in the Netherlands, like the rest of Europe, is the Euro. Our former monetary unit (used until 2002) was the "gulden" (or guilder, in English). You can no longer use guilders to pay for anything!