💲 Currency Symbols
Copy and paste currency symbols from around the world. Click any currency sign to copy it for documents, spreadsheets, and financial content.
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Major Currency Symbols
Historical & Regional Currency Symbols
Additional Currency Symbols
Currency Emoji
What are Currency Symbols?
Currency symbols are Unicode characters that represent monetary units from countries around the world. From the widely recognized dollar ($), euro (€), pound (£), and yen (¥) signs to lesser-known symbols like the Indian rupee (₹), Bitcoin (₿), and Thai baht (฿), these characters are essential for financial documents, pricing displays, spreadsheets, and international communication. Unicode includes over 50 currency symbols covering both active currencies and historical monetary units.
How to Use Currency Symbols
- 1Find the currency symbol you need from the categories above.
- 2Click on any currency symbol to instantly copy it to your clipboard.
- 3Paste it into your spreadsheet, document, invoice, website, or any text field.
Preguntas frecuentes
How do I type the euro symbol (€) on my keyboard?
On Windows, press Alt+0128 on the numpad or Ctrl+Alt+E in some layouts. On Mac, press Option+Shift+2. On many European keyboards, the € is available via AltGr+E. You can also copy it directly from this page.
What is the Bitcoin symbol?
The Bitcoin symbol (₿) was added to Unicode in 2017 as U+20BF. It represents the cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC). You can copy it from this page and use it in documents, websites, and messages to reference Bitcoin.
Why do some currency symbols not display on my device?
Some newer or less common currency symbols may not be included in all fonts. If a symbol appears as a square or question mark, your device font may not support it. Try using a different font or updating your operating system to get the latest Unicode character support.