The symbol of the dollar is "$". It is commonly used to represent the currency of the United States, as well as several other countries that use the dollar as their official currency. The symbol is believed to have originated from the Spanish peso, which was denoted as "P$" or "PS" and evolved into the simpler "$" we use today. In some contexts, the dollar symbol may also be accompanied by additional letters to specify the currency, such as USD for the United States dollar.
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€').
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Canadian Dollar (CAD) Symbol: $C
There is no such thing as the British dollar. The British currency is the pound (symbol '£'), divided into 100 pence.
If by "monetary" you mean currency, it is the Canadian Dollar (CAD) which is represented by the symbol $ or C$
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CAD is the stock exchange symbol for the Canadian dollar.
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The ISO code for the Australian currency is AUD. The symbol for the Australian Dollar is $.
The code for the Kuwaiti dollar is: KWD
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Euro. The symbol is €.
A dollar sign is a tangible religious symbol. This symbol is used with catholic's.
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The symbol for Alliance World Dollar Government Fund II in the NYSE is: AWF.
The American dollar symbol, "$", is inserted at the beginning of a price. For example, $34.50.