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  1. Dollar sign - Wikipedia

    • The dollar sign, also known as the peso sign, is a currency symbol consisting of a capital ⟨S⟩ crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or depending on typeface), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "dollar" or "peso". The explicitly double-barred sign is called cifrão in the Portuguese lan… See more

    History

    The symbol appears in business correspondence in the 1770s from Spanish America, the early independent U.S., British … See more

    Currencies that use the dollar sign

    The numerous currencies called "dollar" use the dollar sign to express money amounts. The sign is also generally used for the many currencies called "peso" (except the Philippine peso, which uses the symbol "… See more

    Other namesPeso sign
    In UnicodeU+0024 $ DOLLAR SIGN ( · $)
    CurrencyMany (see dollar, peso)
     Origins and Uses
    Origins and Uses
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    How much do you know about the dollar sign?
    One stroke vs. two strokes

    In some places and at some times, the one- and two-stroke variants have been used in the same contexts to distinguish between the U.S. dollar and other local currency, such as the former Portuguese escudo.
    However, s… See more

    Use in computer software

    Because of its use in early American computer applications such as business accounting, the dollar sign is almost universally present in computer character sets, and thus has been appropriated for many purp… See more

    Other uses

    The symbol is sometimes used derisively, in place of the letter S, to indicate greed or excess money such as in "Micro$oft", "Di$ney", "Chel$ea" and "GW$"; or supposed overt Americanisation as in "$ky". The dolla… See more

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  2. The dollar sign, also known as the peso sign, is a currency symbol consisting of a capital ⟨ S ⟩ crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or depending on typeface), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "dollar" or "peso".
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign
    The origin of the dollar symbol originates with the 16th century Portuguese “Cifrao” that was used like we use a comma in thousands. This symbol used two perpendicular strokes over an “S”. The Spanish version of this symbol was called the “calderon”.
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  3. Where did the dollar sign come from? - HISTORY

    Nov 28, 2012 · According to Rand, the dollar sign (written with two downward slashes instead of one) came from the initials of the United States: A capital U superimposed over a capital S, minus the lower...

     
  4. Here’s the Real Reason the Dollar Sign Is an S

    Jun 2, 2022 · Why is the sign for the dollar, a word with no S's, so clearly based on the letter S? Here's the story behind it—and why it wasn't always a "dollar" sign.

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  7. Where Did the Dollar Sign Come From? - APMEX

    Mar 7, 2024 · There are a multitude of nations that use the dollar sign to denote their currency. In Brazil, Portugal, and other nations that were part of the Portuguese Empire, the dollar sign is used explicitly with two strokes and …

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  12. Where the Dollar Sign Comes From - Today I Found Out

    Jun 9, 2010 · The top half of this symbol then produces something looking very much like a double vertical lined dollar sign. In an even further bout of laziness, it became common among the English-American colonists to write the “p” with …

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