Europe has many countries, with different currencies and so has different currency symbols. The Euro is a currency used by 17 of Europe's countries. This may be what you are referring to. Its symbol looks like this: - €
Are you talking about the Euro? British Pound? or What? You need to be specific! There is more than 1 type of currency in Europe..
I assume you're referring to the Euro. Its symbol is €
You are referring to the Euro, which is the currency of 17 of Europe's countries, not all of Europe's countries. Europe has over 50 countries. The symbol of the Euro is €.
Lm which stands for Liri Maltin ie Maltese Liri (pound) This is no longer true as from 1st January 2008 the Maltese currency is the EURO €
£££££££££££ the pound sign. Is the sign for British currency.
What government can sign currency?
the at sign looks like this: @
It indicates that the currency is Mexican pesos. Mexico uses the $ sign for its currency just like the U.S., but the two are worth very different amounts. Putting an M after the $ sign prevents confusion.
what does a no power boat ahead sign look like
Look please into the article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_dram_sign Thanks
it looks like the delta sign.
The square sign looks like a square.
It looks like this "&".
Like this:€
First of all, the question should be asked like: What does the greater and less than sign look like? Greater Than Sign - > Less Than Sign - < Equal To Sign - = Your Welcome!