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1000. The symbol for the measurement units and whether it comes before or after the numbers depends on whether it is a measure of mass or currency and, in the latter case, the currency of which country.
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Kuwait dinar 3.51247 USD 0.284700
The answer depends on which country's currency you are referring to.
From which currency... shillings are used in more than one country. Try a currency exchange web-site.
Perhaps you mean currency? Its currency is the Dirham, shortened to DH in the country or MAD as an international currency symbol.
There is no specific symbol. In any case, it would depend on whether you mean a billion pounds as a measure of mass or of currency. And if currency, of which country.
Actually, Ringgit is the Malay term for Dollar. Country that use Ringgit is 1 - Malaysia (All language; Malay, English, Chinese, Indian Language etc). Current Currency Symbol : RM. Former Currency Symbol : $ or M$ 2 - Brunei (Also called Dollar in English) Currency Symbol : $ or B$ 3 - Singapore (Also called Dollar in English and Yuan in Chinese) Currency Symbol : $ or S$
The symbol of the won currency is: ₩
The symbol of the won currency is: ₩
The Euro currency symbol is: €
The symbol for pound currency is: £
¤ is the universal currency symbol. When used, it means currency.
Brasilia is a city, not a country. As the capital city of Brasil, it's got the same currency as the whole country: REAL. the REAL is the official currency for Brazil since the early 1990's. It's currency symbol is R$. The plural of REAL is REAIS.
The major legal currency is the Cuban Convertible Peso.The symbol for it CUP.
The currency of Australia is the Australian dollar.The symbol is $ or A$ and International currency code is ‎AUD.
The currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar. The symbol of the Australian Dollar is 'AUD', 'A$' and '$'. 100 cents make up one Australian Dollar.