Currency (typography)

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Punctuation

apostrophe ( ', )
brackets ( ), [ ], { }, < >
colon ( : )
comma ( , )
dashes ( , , , )
ellipsis ( , ... )
exclamation mark ( ! )
full stop/period ( . )
guillemets ( « » )
hyphen ( -, )
interpunct ( · )
question mark ( ? )
quotation marks ( ", ‘ ’, “ ” )
semicolon ( ; )
slash/solidus/stroke ( / )

Interword separation

spaces ( ) () ()

General typography

ampersand ( & )
asterisk ( * )
at ( @ )
backslash ( \ )
bullet ( )
caret ( ^ )
currency ( ¤ ) ¢, $, , £, ¥
dagger ( ) ( )
degree ( ° )
inverted exclamation point ( ¡ )
inverted question mark ( ¿ )
number sign ( # )
percent and related signs
( %, , )
pilcrow ( )
prime ( )
section sign ( § )
tilde ( ~ )
umlaut/diaeresis ( ¨ )
underscore/understrike ( _ )
vertical/pipe/broken bar ( |, ¦ )

Uncommon typography

asterism ( )
lozenge ( )
interrobang ( )
irony mark ( ؟ )
reference mark ( )
sarcasm mark

The currency sign (¤) is the character used when the symbol for a particular currency is unavailable. It is particularly common in place of the symbols for the Colón () and Rupee (), these being absent from most character sets and/or fonts.

It is represented in Unicode as CURRENCY SIGN (U+00A4). In HTML, the character entity reference &curren; or numeric character reference &#164; may be used.

The currency sign used to be a part of the Mac OS Roman character set, but the symbol at that code point was changed to the euro (€) in Mac OS 8.5.

The symbol is available on some keybords layouts, for example Danish and Swedish keyboard.

[edit] Other usages

  • Alternative separator in CSV files
  • Delete sign when typing on paper for later OCR processing
    • ¤ : delete previous character
    • ¤¤ : delete previous word (i.e. back to previous space character)
    • ¤¤¤ : delete entire line
In other languages