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What is the national currency symbol?

The world's major currency symbols are as follows:

1, RMB: RMB?

2. USD: $

3. Euro:

4. Brazilian real: real?

5. pounds:?

6. Singapore dollar: Singapore dollar

7. Japanese yen: Japanese yen

International currency symbol, used when there is no suitable currency symbol.

(gly) Renminbi (common currency in Li Guoji, token 100 cents = 1 Renminbi).

The origin of currency symbols in various countries;

1, "RMB" is the symbol of RMB.

1 955 March1day, the People's Bank of China officially confirmed the currency symbol of RMB for the first time when it issued the second set of RMB. Because the unit of RMB is Yuan, and the Chinese pinyin of Yuan is yuán, the currency symbol of RMB adopts the capital "Y" of the capital letter of the head of state. In order to prevent misunderstanding and misprinting with "Y" and Arabic numerals, a horizontal line is added to the word "Y" to write it, and the pronunciation is still "Yuan".

2. "$" is the currency symbol of US dollar.

The origin of mentioning "$" can be traced back to the beginning of16th century, when Spain minted a silver dollar called "peso". This silver dollar pattern has a crown and a royal badge (lion and castle) on one side and two pillars on the other. According to western mythology, they are the pillars of Hercules, representing the peaks on both sides of Gibraltar's Xia Hui.

According to legend, a long time ago, Europe and Africa were connected, and then Hercules pulled them apart. 1732 In Mexico City, a "double-column silver dollar" was cast by machine, and its appearance was similar to that of "PKSO". Only the patterns of the eastern and western hemispheres are added between the two columns, and each column has a pattern curled into a "$ $" shape. After a long time, people regarded "$" as a symbol of silver dollar. Today, many countries in the world adopt "$" as their national currency symbol.

3. The currency symbol of Euro is "?"

There is no officially recommended symbol for the euro, and its amount is generally expressed as a decimal of the euro (such as commonly used? 0.05 instead of 5? Or 5c). The lowercase letter c is also commonly used, which comes from the Dutch guilder. In Ireland, you can usually see the lowercase c (just like on stamps), but sometimes you use the penny symbol in the shop? .

Greece widely uses its primitive monetary unit lepton (λ ε π τ? The abbreviation of-capital letter λ (λ), this unit is also used in the design of euro coins issued by Greece. Germany usually uses the abbreviation "ct" to mean "cents". Finland generally uses decimal forms, such as-. 82? But sometimes you can also see the abbreviation "snt" of Finnish "sentti", such as 50 snt.