قالب:قائمة رموز العملات

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رموز العملات
الرمز الاسم العملة ملاحظات يونيكود
؋
  • Af
  • Afs
afghani Afghan afghani Af is the singular and Afs is the plural U+060B ؋ <reserved-060b>
Ar ariary Malagasy ariary[1]
฿ baht Thai baht Also B when ฿ is unavailable U+0E3F ฿ <reserved-0e3f>
B/. balboa Panamanian balboa
Br birr Ethiopian birr
bitcoin Bitcoin Cryptocurrency U+20BF <reserved-20bf>
Bs bolívar Venezuelan bolívar
boliviano Bolivian boliviano
cedi Ghanaian cedi U+20B5 <reserved-20b5>
¢ cent, centavo, etc. Fraction
A centesimal subdivision of the US dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso
U+00A2 ¢ <reserved-00a2>
c cent etc. variant Fraction
In currencies Australian and New Zealand dollar; the South African rand; the West African CFA centime, and divisions of the euro.
Ch chhertum Bhutanese chhertum Fraction
A centesimal division of the ngultrum
colon Costa Rican colón Also C when ₡ is unavailable U+20A1 <reserved-20a1>
C$ córdoba Nicaraguan córdoba[2] Also used informally for Canadian dollar; see Can$.[3]
D dalasi Gambian dalasi
ден
DEN
denar Macedonian denar
дин
DIN
dinar Serbian dinar
.د.ج
DA
dinar Algerian dinar
.د.ب
BD
dinar Bahraini dinar
.د.ع
ID
dinar Iraqi dinar
.د.أ
JD
dinar Jordanian dinar
.د.ك
KD
dinar Kuwaiti dinar
.د.ل
LD
dinar Libyan dinar
.د.ت
DT
dinar Tunisian dinar
.د.م
  • DH
  • Dh
  • Dhs
dirham Moroccan dirham Dh is the singular and Dhs is the plural
dirham Emirati dirham
Db dobra São Tomé and Príncipe dobra
$ dollar
May appear with either one or two bars (); in Unicode considered as same glyph (variants). U+0024 $ <reserved-0024>
peso
pataca $: Macanese pataca

  • đ
  • Đ
dong Vietnamese đồng U+20AB <reserved-20ab>
֏ dram Armenian dram U+058F ֏ <reserved-058f>

Esc
escudo Cape Verdean escudo Specifically the double-barred dollar sign (cifrão) As double barred: not defined in Unicode
Ξ ether ether Cryptocurrency U+039E Ξ <reserved-039e>
euro Euro This eurosign is used in all scripts used in the Eurozone countries (Latin, Cyrillic, Greek) U+20AC <reserved-20ac>
فلس fils fils Fraction
11000 or 1100 of various Arabic country currencies; see also falus
ƒ florin Also fl when ƒ is unavailable U+0192 ƒ <reserved-0192>
Ft forint Hungarian forint
FBu franc Burundian franc
F franc
G gourde Haitian gourde
gr grosz Polish grosz Fraction
A centesimal division of the złoty
guarani Paraguayan guaraní Also Gs when ₲ is unavailable U+20B2 <reserved-20b2>
h heller Czech heller Fraction
A centesimal division of the koruna

грн
hrn
hryvnia Ukrainian hryvnia U+20B4 <reserved-20b4>
kip Lao kip Also K or KN when ₭ is unavailable U+20AD <reserved-20ad>
koruna Czech crown
kr
  • krone
  • krona
Kz kwanza Angolan kwanza
K kina, kwacha
  • K
  • Ks
kyat Myanmar kyat K is the singular form and Ks is the plural
lari Georgian lari U+20BE <reserved-20be>
Lek lek Albanian lek Also occasionally L
L lempira Honduran lempira Also used as the currency symbol for the Lesotho and Swazi currencies as the singular form. Also used as a pound sign (see: Lebanese, Sudanese and Syrian pounds and Turkish lira)
  • leu
  • lei
leu Leu is the singular and Lei is the plural. Also sometimes L
Le leone Sierra Leonean leone
лев
lev
lev Bulgarian lev
  • L
  • E
lilangeni Swazi lilangeni L is the singular and E is the plural
lira Turkish lira Previously official sign was TL, still used when ₺ is unavailable U+20BA <reserved-20ba>
  • L
  • M
loti Lesotho loti L is the singular and M is the plural
manat Also m or man. when ₼ is unavailable U+20BC <reserved-20bc>
KM mark Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark
Mt metical Mozambican metical[7] Also MTn
m mil Mil, mill, etc. Fraction
A millesimal subdivision of several currencies. As a subdivision of the US dollar the symbol ₥ is used (U+20A5 <reserved-20a5>)
Nfk nakfa Eritrean nakfa Also Nfa[8]
naira Nigerian naira Also N when ₦ is unavailable U+20A6 <reserved-20a6>
Nu ngultrum Bhutanese ngultrum
UM ouguiya Mauritanian ouguiya[9]
T$ paanga Tongan paʻanga
paisa Indian paisa Fraction
Centesimal division of the Indian rupee. Before 2010, official sign was ps. Still used when is not available.
Not in Unicode
ps paisa Pakistani and Nepalese paisas Fraction
A centesimal division of the rupee
p penny Penny sterling, and the pegged pennies of Alderney, the Falklands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man and Saint Helena Fraction
The centesimal subdivision of a pound sterling, known as the "New Penny" when introduced in 1971
piastre Lebanese and Syrian piastres A centesimal subdivision of the Lebanese and Syrian pounds
peso Philippine peso Also with three bars or none U+20B1 <reserved-20b1>
PT piastre Egyptian and Sudanese piastres Fraction
A centesimal subdivision of the Egyptian and Sudanese pounds
.ج.م
LE
pound Egyptian pound Also abbreviated £E in Latin script
.ل.ل
LL
pound Lebanese pound Also abbreviated £L in Latin script
LS pound Sudanese pound also abbreviated £Sd in Latin script.
Syrian pound also abbreviated £S, £Syr and SP in Latin script.
£ pound Pound sterling May be displayed with one or two bars, depending on typeface. U+00A3 £ <reserved-00a3>
SSP pound South Sudanese pound Also represented by £[10]
P pula Botswana pula
Q quetzal Guatemalan quetzal
q qintar Albanian qintar Fraction
A centesimal subdivision of the lek
R rand South African rand Also Russian and Belarusian currencies in Latin script
R$ real Brazilian real The $ is sometimes written with a double bar like a double-barred dollar sign:
ریال
  • IR
  • Rl
  • Rls
rial Iranian rial Rl is singular and Rls is plural U+FDFC <reserved-fdfc>
.ر.ي
  • YRl
  • YRls
  • Rl
  • Rls
rial Yemeni rial Rl is singular and Rls is plural
riyal Saudi riyal
.ر.ع
RO
rial Omani rial
.ر.ق
QR
rial Qatari riyal

CR
riel Cambodian riel U+17DB <reserved-17db>
RM ringgit Malaysian ringgit
ruble Transnistrian ruble not in Unicode
  • Rbl
  • Rbls

R
rubel Belarusian rubel Rbl is the singular and Rbls is the plural. Also used for the Russian ruble

  • Rbl
  • Rbls
ruble Russian ruble U+20BD <reserved-20bd>
ރ
  • Rf
  • MRf
rufiyaa Maldivian rufiyaa
rupee Indian rupee Before 2010, official sign was Re/Rs; still used when ₹ is unavailable U+20B9 <reserved-20b9>
  • Re
  • Rs
rupee
Re is the singular form and Rs is the plural
  • U+20A8 <reserved-20a8>
Rp rupiah Indonesian rupiah

NIS
shekel Israeli new shekel U+20AA <reserved-20aa>
TSh shilling Tanzanian shilling
KSh shilling Kenyan shilling
Sh.So. shilling Somali shilling[15]
USh shilling Ugandan shilling
S/ sol Peruvian sol
  • сом

som
som Kyrgyzstani som : Kyrgyz National Bank approved the underlined С (Cyrillic Es) as currency symbol (2017)[16] U+20C0 <reserved-20c0>
SM somoni Tajikistani somoni
сўм
sum
sum Uzbekistani sum

Tk
taka Bangladeshi taka The Unicode code character name is "Bengali Rupee sign" U+09F3 <reserved-09f3>
WS$ tala Samoan tālā Symbol based on previous name "West Samoan tala". Also T and ST.
tenge Kazakhstani tenge Also T when ₸ is unavailable U+20B8 <reserved-20b8>
tetri tetri Georgian lari Fraction
togrog Mongolian tögrög Also Tog when ₮ is unavailable U+20AE <reserved-20ae>
VT vatu Vanuatu vatu[17]
won U+20A9 <reserved-20a9>

 & U+FFE6 <reserved-ffe6>

¥ yuan Chinese Renminbi yuan (
  • 元 
  •  圆
)
Used with one and two crossbars, depending on font
元 is also used in reference to the Macanese pataca and the Hong Kong and Taiwanese dollars
U+00A5 ¥ <reserved-00a5> & U+FFE5 <reserved-ffe5>
yen Japanese yen (
  • 円 
  •  圓
);
(en, lit. "circle") is usually used in Japan
zloty Polish złoty Also zl when ł is unavailable
¤ generic Generic placeholder for any actual symbol, for example in formatting pattern "12¤00" U+00A4 ¤ <reserved-00a4>


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المراجع

  1. ^ Banky Foiben'i Madagasikara. Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
  2. ^ Editorial Style Guide (PDF). World Bank Publications. p. 137.
  3. ^ Editorial Style Guide (PDF). World Bank Publications. p. 134.
  4. ^ Bank of Guyana. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
  5. ^ Centrale Bank van Aruba. About Us – A Brief History of the Bank." Accessed 23 Feb 2011.
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  7. ^ Banco de Moçambique. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
  8. ^ Forexforums.com. "Currency symbol finder Archived 2011-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
  9. ^ Banque Centrale de Mauritanie Archived 2010-12-19 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
  10. ^ "World Bank Editorial Style Guide 2020 - page 138" (PDF). openknowledge.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  11. ^ Bank of Mauritius Archived 2006-12-28 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
  12. ^ Nepal Rastra Bank. Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
  13. ^ Central Bank of Seychelles. Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
  14. ^ Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Accessed 23 Nov 2022.
  15. ^ Central Bank of Somalia Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
  16. ^ "KGS gets own currency symbol". Bishkek - 24.kg news agency. 10 February 2017.
  17. ^ The Reserve Bank of Vanuatu. "Current Banknotes and Coins in Circulation Archived 2018-08-02 at the Wayback Machine." Accessed 25 Feb 2011.

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