Currency symbols are characters used to represent units of money in various countries and regions. Examples include the dollar sign, euro sign, yen sign, and many other symbols for global currencies. These symbols are found across several Unicode blocks, which can sometimes make them hard to find. On this page, you can easily browse a complete list of currency symbols all in one place.
There are about 50 currency symbols included in the Unicode standard, representing major, minor, and some historic world currencies. The exact number may change as Unicode is updated with new currency symbols.
To copy and use a Unicode currency symbol, simply select the symbol you want, copy it, and then paste it into your document, message, website, or application.
New currency symbols are added to Unicode only when new official currency signs are introduced or requested. This happens infrequently and depends on changes in world currencies. Unicode updates and adds new symbols through its periodic releases.