A currency symbol provides a quick and universally recognizable way to identify and represent money, facilitating easier communication in financial transactions. It helps distinguish one currency from another, especially in a global economy where multiple currencies coexist. Additionally, a symbol can enhance a currency's identity and branding, fostering public trust and acceptance. Overall, having a symbol streamlines financial exchanges and promotes economic clarity.
The symbol of the won currency is: ₩
Perhaps you mean currency? Its currency is the Dirham, shortened to DH in the country or MAD as an international currency symbol.
The symbol Rs stands for the rupee, which is the currency of India. Often Rp is also used to denote the Indian rupee.
The "E" is probably a typo for the Pound symbol "£". See link to Universal Currency Converter.
The dollar is the basic unit of currency in Canada. It is called the Canadian dollar. The symbol is the $ or C$.
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.
The currency of Australia is the Australian dollar.The symbol is $ or A$ and International currency code is ‎AUD.
The major legal currency is the Cuban Convertible Peso.The symbol for it CUP.
The monetary symbol for Korean Currency (Won) is ₩
Italy is now on the Euro, so the sign is €.
The symbol is IQD
You can display the currency symbol in front of a result in a cell by formatting the cell for currency. When you format the cell, you can choose the currency symbol you want to display.
Germany's currency is the Euro (symbol '€').