Rupee sign
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Rupee sign |
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apostrophe |
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quotation marks |
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solidus |
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at sign |
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asterisk |
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backslash |
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bullet |
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caret |
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dagger |
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degree |
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ditto mark |
( 〃 ) |
inverted exclamation mark |
( ¡ ) |
inverted question mark |
( ¿ ) |
number sign/pound/hash/octothorpe |
( # ) |
numero sign |
( № ) |
obelus |
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ordinal indicator |
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percent etc. |
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pilcrow |
( ¶ ) |
prime |
( ′, ″, ‴ ) |
section sign |
( § ) |
tilde |
( ~ ) |
underscore/understrike |
( _ ) |
vertical/broken bar, pipe |
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Intellectual property |
copyright symbol |
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registered trademark |
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sound recording copyright |
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service mark |
( ℠ ) |
trademark |
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Currency |
currency (generic) |
( ¤ ) |
currency (specific) |
( ₳ ฿ ₵ ¢ ₡ ₢ ₠ $ ₫ ৳ ₯ € ƒ ₣ ₲ ₴ ₭ ℳ ₥ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₰ £ ₹ ₨ ₪ ₸ ₮ ₩ ¥ ៛ ) |
Uncommon typography |
asterism |
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tee |
( ⊤ ) |
up tack |
( ⊥ ) |
index/fist |
( ☞ ) |
therefore sign |
( ∴ ) |
because sign |
( ∵ ) |
interrobang |
( ‽ ) |
irony punctuation |
( ؟ ) |
lozenge |
( ◊ ) |
reference mark |
( ※ ) |
tie |
( ⁀ ) |
Related |
diacritical marks |
whitespace characters |
non-English quotation style |
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The rupee sign (Rs), is a currency sign used to represent the monetary unit of account in Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Mauritius, Seychelles, and the Maldives. It resembles, and is often written as, the Latin character sequence "Rs" or "Rs." The rupee sign is encoded in the Unicode character set at U+20A8.
The rupee sign was also formerly used to represent the Indian rupee until July 15, 2010, when it was replaced by a new currency symbol, ₹.
Rupee sign also exists in other languages. Some of them which are encoded in the Unicode standard are:
Rupee Sign in Hindi
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Bengali |
U+09F2 ৲ bengali rupee mark (HTML: ৲ )
U+09F3 ৳ bengali rupee sign (HTML: ৳ )
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Gujarati |
U+0AF1 ૱ gujarati rupee sign (HTML: ૱ ) |
Tamil |
U+0BF9 ௹ tamil rupee sign (HTML: ௹ ) |
North Indic |
U+A838 ꠸ north indic rupee mark (HTML: ꠸ ) |
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