ବ୍ୟବହାରକାରୀ:Snip1/currency list
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ପ୍ରତୀକ | ବ୍ୟବହାର | ଟୀକା |
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¤¤ | Zzzସାଧାରଣ ମୁଦ୍ରା ଚିହ୍ନ | ଯେତେବେଳେ କୌଣସି ମୁଦ୍ରା ଚିହ୍ନ ମିଳେନାହିଁ, ସେତେବେଳେ ଏହାକୁ ବ୍ୟବହାର କରାଯାଏ |
Afg؋ | Afghaniଆଫଗାନ ଆଫଗାନି(Afghan Afghani) | |
ArAr | Ariaryମାଲାଗାସୀ ଆରିଆରି(Malagasy ariary)[1] | |
B฿ | Bahtଥାଇ ବଃତ(Thai baht) | |
BZB/. | Balboaପନାମାନିଆନ୍ ବାଲ୍ବୋଆ(Panamanian balboa) | |
BrBr | Birrଇଥିଓପିଆନ୍ ବିର୍(Ethiopian birr) ବେଲାରୁଶିଆନ୍ ରୁବେଲ୍(Belarusian ruble) | |
BsBs. | Bolivianoଭେନେଜୁଏଲାନ୍ ବୋଲିଭାର୍(Venezuelan bolívar) ବୋଲିଭିଆନ୍ ବୋଲିଭିଆନୋ(Bolivian boliviano) | Bolívar sometimes Bs.F. |
BsFBs.F. | BolivarVenezuelan bolívar variant | Usually Bs. |
C1GH¢ | CediGhana cedi | |
c1¢ | cent1cent, centavo, &c. | A centesimal subdivision of currencies such as the US dollar, the Canadian dollar, and the Mexican peso. (See article.) See also c |
c2c | cent2cent &c. variant | Preferred by currencies such as the Australian, New Zealand, South African cents; the West African CFA centime; and the divisions of the euro. See also ¢ |
ctct | centasLithuanian centas | A centesimal division of the litas |
chCh. | chhertumBhutanese chhertum | A centesimal division of the ngultrum. |
C2₡ | ColonCosta Rican colón | Also used for the former Salvadoran colón, which was discontinued in 2001 in favor of the US dollar, but remains accepted as legal tender. |
D1D | DalasiGambian dalasi | |
Denден | DenarMacedonian denar | Latin form: DEN |
DAدج | DinarAAlgerian dinar | Latin form: DA |
DB.د.ب | DinarBBahraini dinar | Latin form: BD |
IDد.ع | DinarIIraqi dinar | |
JDJD | DinarJJordanian dinar | |
DKد.ك | DinarKKuwaiti dinar | Latin form: K.D. |
LDل.د | DinarLLibyan dinar | Latin form: LD |
DinДИН | DinarSSerbian dinar | Latin form: din. |
DTد.ت | DinarTTunisian dinar | Latin form: DT |
DMد.م. | DirhamMMoroccan dirham | Latin forms: DH or Dhs |
DHد.إ | DirhamUUnited Arab Emirates dirham | Latin forms: DH or Dhs |
DbDb | DobraSão Tomé and Príncipe dobra | |
S1$ | DollarAustralian (A$), Bahamian (B$), Barbadian (Bds$), Belizean (BZ$), Bermudian (BD$), Brunei (B$), Canadian (C$), Cayman Islands (CI$), East Caribbean (EC$), Fiji (FJ$), Guyanese (G$),[2] Hong Kong (HK$/元/圓), Jamaican (J$), Kiribati, Liberian (L$ or LD$), Namibian (N$), New Zealand (NZ$), Singaporean (S$), Soloman Islands (SI$), Surinamese (SRD), Taiwanese (NT$/元/圓), Trinidad and Tobago (TT$), Tuvaluan, United States (US$), and Zimbabwean (Z$) dollars Argentine, Chilean (CLP$), Colombian (COL$), Cuban ($MN), Cuban convertible (CUC$), Dominican (RD$), Mexican (Mex$), and Uruguayan ($U) pesos Nicaraguan córdoba (C$) Brazilian real (R$) Tongan paʻanga | May appear with either one or two bars, both of which currently share the same unicode space. Kiribati and Tuvalu's dollars are pegged 1:1 with the Australian dollar. Brunei's dollar is pegged 1:1 with the Singaporean dollar. See also MOP$ and WS$ |
D2₫ | DongVietnamese đồng | |
D3 | DramArmenian dram | |
EscEsc | EscudoCape Verdean escudo | Also the double-barred dollar sign (cifrão): |
E€ | EuroEuropean euro | In addition to the members of the eurozone, the Vatican, San Marino, and Monaco have been granted issuing rights for coinage but not banknotes. |
Fƒ | FlorinAruban florin (Afl.)[3] Netherlands Antillean guilder (NAƒ) | |
FtFt | ForintHungarian forint | |
FBuFBu | Franc BBurundian franc | |
FCFAFCFA | Franc CaCentral African CFA franc | Also CFA[4] Pegged 1:1 with West African CFA franc |
Fr₣ | Franc CoComorian (CF), Congolese (CF), Djiboutian (Fdj/DF), Guinean (FG/G₣) and Swiss (S₣) francs | Also F and Fr. |
FRwFRw | Franc RRwandan franc[5] | Possibly also RF[6] and R₣[7] |
CFACFA | Franc WaWest African CFA franc | Pegged 1:1 with Central African CFA franc |
GG | GourdeHaitian gourde | |
grgr | groszPolish grosz | A centesimal division of the złoty |
G/₲ | GuaraniParaguayan guaraní | Or |
hh | halerCzech haléř | A centesimal division of the koruna |
He₴ | HryvniaUkrainian hryvnia | |
K-₭ | KipLao kip | Or ₭N |
KcKč | KorunaCzech koruna | |
Krkr | KroneDanish (Dkr) and Norwegian krones Swedish krona Faroese and Icelandic (Íkr) króna | Faroese króna pegged 1:1 with Danish krone, ":-" is used as an alternative sign for the Swedish krona |
Knkn | KunaCroatian kuna | |
MKMK | Kwacha MMalawian kwacha | |
ZKZK | Kwacha ZZambian kwacha | |
KzKz | KwanzaAngolan kwanza | |
KK | KyatMyanma kyat Papua New Guinean kina | |
Lasლ | LariGeorgian lari | |
LsLs | LatsLatvian lats | |
LL | LekAlbanian lek Honduran lempira | Also used as the currency sign for the Lesotho one-loti and the Swazi one-lilangeni note Also uncommonly used for the pound sign £ |
LeLe | LeoneSierra Leonean leone | |
EE | LilangeniSwazi lilangeni | Sign based on the plural form "emalangeni. " The one-lilageni note employs the currency sign L |
lplp | LipaCroatian lipa | A centesimal division of the kuna. |
TL | LiraTurkish lira | |
LtLt | LitasLithuanian litas | |
M1M | LotiLesotho loti | Sign based on plural form "maloti. " The one-loti note employs the currency sign L |
M2 | ManatAzerbaijani manat | Also m. and man. |
KMКМ | MarkBosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark | Latin form: KM |
MTMT | MeticalMozambican metical[8] | Also MTn |
m/₥ | millMill, mil, &.c | An uncommon millesimal subdivision of US dollars and other currencies. (See article.) |
NfkNfk | NakfaEritrean nakfa | Also Nfa[4] |
N₦ | NairaNigerian naira | |
NuNu. | NgultrumBhutanese ngultrum | |
UMUM | OuguiyaMauritanian ouguiya[9] | |
MOPSMOP$ | PatacaMacanese pataca | Also 圓 and 元 |
P2₱ | PesoPhilippine peso | Also P, PhP, and P |
L-£ | Pound BBritish, Falkland Islands (FK£), Gibraltar, Lebanese (LL), Manx, St. Helena, Sudanese and Syrian (LS) pounds | Also ₤ and L |
GMج.م. | Pound EEgyptian pound | Latin: L.E. Rarely £E or E£ |
P1P | PulaBotswana pula | |
QuetzalGuatemalan quetzal | ||
qindarkeAlbanian qindarkë | A centesimal division of the lek. | |
ptPt. | qirshEgyptian qirsh | A centesimal division of the Egyptian pound. |
R1R | RandSouth African rand | Also sometimes Russian &c. rubles |
RSR$ | RealBrazilian real | Also the double-barred dollar sign: |
Rialريال | Rial IIranian rial | Script for "rial," a currency name also used by other nations. |
ROر.ع. | Rial OOmani rial | |
RKر.ق | Rial QQatari riyal | Latin: QR |
RSر.س | Riyal SSaudi riyal | Latin: SR. Also: ریال |
Riel៛ | RielCambodian riel | |
RMRM | RinggitMalaysian ringgit | |
R2р. | Ruble TBritish &c. pennies Transnistrian ruble | The penny is now a centesimal division of the pound. |
RfRf. | RufiyaaMaldivian rufiyaa | Also MRf. and .ރ |
R3₹() | Rupee IIndian rupee | Unicode: ₹ |
Rs₨ | Rupee PMauritian,[10] Nepalese[11] (N₨/रू.), Pakistani and Sri Lankan (SLRs/රු) rupees | |
SReSRe | Rupee SSeychellois rupee[12] | Also SR |
RpRp | RupiahIndonesian rupiah | |
ss | santimsLatvian santīms | A centesimal division of the lats. |
Sh₪ | ShekelIsraeli new shekel | |
KshKsh | Shilling KKenyan shilling | Also KSh |
ShsoSh.So. | Shilling SSomali shilling[13] | |
UshUSh | Shilling UUgandan shilling | |
SS/. | SolPeruvian nuevo sol | |
SDRSDR | SpecialSpecial drawing rights | |
Lvлв | LevBulgarian lev | |
somсом | somKyrgyzstani som | |
Tk৳ | TakaBangladeshi Taka | Also Tk |
WSSWS$ | TalaSamoan tālā | Sign based on previous name "West Samoan tala." Also T and ST. See also $ |
T | TengeKazakhstani tenge | Unicode: ₸ |
T//₮ | TogrogMongolian tögrög | |
VtVT | VatuVanuatu vatu[14] | |
W₩ | WonNorth Korean and South Korean won | |
Y¥ | YuanJapanese yen (円/圓) Chinese Renminbi yuan (元/圆) | Used with one and two crossbars. 元 is also used in reference to the Macanese pataca and Hong Kong and Taiwanese dollars. |
Zlzł | ZlotyPolish złoty |
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