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cannot be sure that every reader will see a double-bar glyph rather than the single barred version. Because of the continued lack of support in
Unicode, a single bar dollar sign is frequently employed in its place even for official purposes. Where there is any risk of misunderstanding, the ISO 4217
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trader and early supporter of the
American Revolution, used the abbreviation "ps", sometimes run together in a way that almost exactly resembled the dollar sign, in a letter dated 1778. There are documents showing the common use of the two-stroke version in Portugal already by
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In the United States, Mexico, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, New
Zealand, Hong Kong, Pacific Island nations, and English-speaking Canada, the sign is written before the number ("$ 5"), even though the word is written or spoken after it ("five dollars",
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A theory claims that the sign started off as a monogram of "US", with a narrow "U" superimposed on the "S"; the bottom part of the "U" would have been lost, producing the dollar sign with two vertical lines. This theory was mentioned in letters to
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means "system". It is appended to entities such as the names of system files, the "sender" name in messages sent by the operator, and the default names of system-created files (like compiler output) when no specific name is specified (e.g.,
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issued by the United States in 1869 included a large symbol consisting of a "U" with the right bar overlapping an "S" like a single-bar dollar sign, as well as a very small double-stroke dollar sign in the legal warning against forgery.
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000 Rs". Cartório do Colégio do Carmo, Maço 35, n.o 17. apud ALMEIDA, Manuel Lopes in "Livro, livreiros, impressores em documentos da
Universidade", Arquivo de Bibliografia Portuguesa, ano X–XII, Atlântida, Coimbra, 1964–66, n o
624:, and the two strokes represent the Pillars of Hercules that he would have crossed along that path. That symbol would have been engraved in coins commemorating his victory, and then became symbolic of currency in general.
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will be accessible only by explicit reference. Hiding a shared folder or resource will not alter its access permissions but may render it inaccessible to programs or other functions which rely on its visibility. Most
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When a specific variant is not mandated by law or custom, the choice is usually a matter of expediency or aesthetic preference. Both versions were used in the US in the 18th century. (An 1861
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329:, the United States Congress created the U.S. dollar, defining it to have "the value of a Spanish milled dollar as the same is now current" but a variety of foreign coins were deemed to be
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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
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Authors T. Seijas and J. Frederick noted that the captors of slaves in
Spanish territories sometimes branded enslaved people with a symbol very similar to a one-barred dollar sign.
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represented one of the many abbreviations of 'P,' and the 'S' indicated the plural. The abbreviation '$ .' was also used for the peso, and is still used in
Argentina.
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However, for usage as the special character in various computing applications (see following sections), U+0024 is typically the only code that is recognized.
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choice. Computer and typewriter keyboards usually have a single key for that sign, and many character encodings (including
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Larson, Henrietta M. (October 1939). "Note on Our Dollar Sign".
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2424:. New York: Columbia University Press. p.
2030:, but not according to the British word lists.
1797:for the "end of line" or "end of text" include
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2185:"Origin of Dollar Sign is Traced to Mexico"
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2238:"Coinage Act of April 2, 1792 | U.S. Mint"
1921:computer coding of library catalog records
1613:library defines it similarly for querying.
732:(a transliteration of the word dollar): $
672:(various currencies, all defunct): ₢$ , CR
425:, a classical symbol for two sides of the
197:crossed with one or two vertical strokes (
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1542:language to delimit mathematical regions.
1053:before 1975 used a method similar to the
1009:(ISO: TPE) before its replacement by the
1001:(ISO: PTE) before its replacement by the
3186:. Oxford University Press. p. 176.
2302:The curious origins of the dollar symbol
1719:Q (programming language from Kx Systems)
474:
219:), used to indicate the unit of various
3334:(Reprint ed.). Harper Paperbacks.
3092:"Proposed New Characters: The Pipeline"
2810:Office québécois de la langue française
2632:Sandra Choron and Harry Choron (2011):
2375:The Hispanic American Historical Review
2137:
2113:
1929:matches the end of a line or string in
1703:sign is used as a statement terminator.
1568:refers to the same thing as 'SomeName'.
926:in electrical engineering since 1952.)
851:(plural "réis", abbreviated "Rs."): 123
553:in 1778, in letters written to Pollock.
3313:(28th ed.). Krause Publications.
3210:. Tucson Scrabble Club. Archived from
2816:from the original on 29 September 2022
2518:The Curious Origins of the Dollar Sign
2453:. Salamanca: Imprenta Varona. p.
2211:"Section 9 of the Coinage Act of 1792"
1736:sign is prefixed to define a variable.
1714:sign is used as a subsetting operator.
936:and centavos in 1914, and retains the
526:An Introduction to Merchants' Accounts
405:gradually came to be written over the
73:
3331:The Secret Symbols of the Dollar Bill
3293:(Reprint ed.). New York: Dover.
2958:(in Portuguese). Casadamoeda.gov.br.
2554:for purchase by of 50 volumes of the
2431:be an abbreviation of 'U.S.' The two
834:
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3184:Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company
2840:Eduardo Marín Silva (22 July 2019).
2773:Where did the dollar sign come from?
2483:"What is the origin of the $ sign?"
2236:Meredith, Stephanie (6 April 2017).
1765:and subsequently in all versions of
1681:sign is used to represent registers.
1389:. In discussion, the variable
662:(AUD, MXN, USD, etc.) is preferred.
3290:A History of Mathematical Notations
2858:from the original on 31 August 2021
2842:"Currency signs missing in Unicode"
2345:A History of Mathematical Notations
1393:would be referred to as “H string.”
1279:stylistic distinction between fonts
1110:graphic variants of the same symbol
1041:
1031:values. The name originates in the
629:Currencies that use the dollar sign
3328:Ovason, David (30 November 2004).
3163:from the original on 17 March 2015
3102:from the original on 31 March 2017
3049:from the original on 5 August 2017
2992:The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1
2962:from the original on 12 March 2018
1891:specifies the directory where the
1093:Pound sign § Double bar style
990:for 13 cruzeiros and 50 centavos.
437:, and appeared on the most common
25:
3020:from the original on 1 April 2018
2619:". Online article in the website
2493:from the original on 9 April 2016
2217:from the original on 29 July 2020
1337:) can be input using the command
873:. It is the official sign of the
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3675:Malaya and British Borneo dollar
3356:
3261:from the original on 27 May 2022
3043:"8.5 Named character references"
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2479:Bureau of Engraving and Printing
2147:The Western Historical Quarterly
2015:referred to California governor
1628:, or any CLR supported language.
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742:Malaya and British Borneo dollar
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638:The numerous currencies called "
496:is a (single-stroked) "$ " sign.
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231:". The explicitly double-barred
207:
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4146:Argentine peso moneda corriente
2269:The Journal of Economic History
1586:script, a hotkey declared with
1423:), and global variables in the
1399:is prefixed to names to define
1377:name to define that variable’s
4151:Argentine peso moneda nacional
2447:Riesco Terrero, Ángel (1983).
459:
454:
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3820:Zimbabwean dollar (2019–2024)
1489:. Other languages, including
1128:are used, but the underlying
357:Earlier history of the symbol
3635:Danish West Indian rigsdaler
2897:magazine, reproduced on the
2682:James, James Alton (1970) .
2543:João Joseph Du Beux (1775):
2300:Hephzibah Anderson (2019): "
1817:to complete a line of input.
1421:sigil (computer programming)
1411:automation script language,
902:continued to be used as the
800:Use in the Portuguese Empire
593:is Spanish for "slave," and
3730:Prince Edward Island dollar
3600:British North Borneo dollar
2910:Lisbon-tourist-guide.com. "
2891:of the 1960-05-07 issue of
2516:Joshua D. Rothman (2018): "
2033:A dollar symbol is used as
1848:directory access protocol,
1624:, as it will work with C#,
1069:50 meant 7 đồng and 50 xu.
1036:
964:(1914–1977); all using the
952:(1914–1928 and 1958–1977),
4754:
4227:Portuguese Timorese pataca
3665:Japanese occupation dollar
3605:British West Indies dollar
3536:Trinidad and Tobago dollar
3120:Banco Central do Brasil. "
2758:"Engineer as an Economist"
1511:, and in some variants of
1090:
1073:One stroke vs. two strokes
1046:), meaning 'zero'.
974:retained the real and the
660:ISO 4217 three letter code
463:; 'double-pillar'.
365:A piece of eight from the
60:
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4187:Equatorial Guinean peseta
3615:Confederate States dollar
3277:General and cited sources
2668:26 September 2018 at the
2608:Ulrich Theobald (2016): "
2388:10.1215/00182168-11.2.198
2371:"The First American Mint"
2311:". Online article at the
2263:Martin, David A. (1977).
2028:North American word lists
1781:, more) and derivatives,
1747:sign can be used to mark
997:was formerly used by the
832:Portuguese pronunciation:
650:, which uses the symbol "
634:As symbol of the currency
160:
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4167:Chilean peso (1817–1960)
4136:Argentine peso argentino
3630:Danish West Indian daler
3466:Eastern Caribbean dollar
2944:." Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
2782:" Online article of the
2755:Towne, Henry R. (1886).
2586:Rowman & Littlefield
2527:" Online article on the
1507:-like languages such as
1151:Use in computer software
1081:Double-barred dollar or
604:A theory often cited in
4557:Obsolete and historical
3889:Project Entropia Dollar
3841:Pitcairn Islands dollar
3595:British Columbia dollar
3131:" Accessed 24 Feb 2011.
2545:Receipt of 270$ 000 Rs.
2420:A History of the Dollar
2037:for a nuclear reactor,
2019:as $ tealand Landford.
1841:are hidden in this way.
1793:did not. Prior uses of
1341:. However, because of
1007:Portuguese Timor escudo
968:as decimals separator.
892:, and divided into 100
750:(1967–1997): $ , M$ , M
616:in his conquest of the
384:("further beyond"), in
4177:Cuban convertible peso
3521:Solomon Islands dollar
3309:Cuhaj, George (2009).
2933:Banco de Cabo Verde. "
2917:2 October 2022 at the
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3997:Zimbabwean bond coins
3869:(Geary–Khamis dollar)
3765:Sierra Leonean dollar
3715:Norwegian speciedaler
3650:Greenlandic rigsdaler
3456:Cayman Islands dollar
1839:administrative shares
1686:Honeywell 6000 series
1360:Programming languages
1251:FULLWIDTH DOLLAR SIGN
1161:programming languages
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1051:South Vietnamese đồng
986:, so one would write
962:São Tomé and Príncipe
812:as decimals separator
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763:South Vietnamese đồng
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3867:International dollar
3755:Saint Vincent dollar
3700:New Brunswick dollar
3546:United States dollar
3365:at Wikimedia Commons
3143:Computer Connections
2640:5 April 2023 at the
2615:9 April 2021 at the
2048:is the threshold of
1650:sign is used in the
1545:In many versions of
1525:language to delimit
1354:three-letter acronym
537:Less likely theories
435:Spanish coat of arms
395:scribal abbreviation
266:United States dollar
178:, also known as the
43:Philippine peso sign
4698:Generic placeholder
3926:Canadian Tire money
3735:Puerto Rican dollar
3720:Nova Scotian dollar
3710:Norwegian rigsdaler
3705:Newfoundland dollar
3610:Ceylonese rixdollar
3461:Cook Islands dollar
3208:"Scrabble Glossary"
3182:Roy Morris (1995).
3127:14 May 2017 at the
3098:. 11 October 2019.
1946:regular expressions
1387:H$ ="Hello, world!"
1339:\textdollaroldstyle
1219:, and the Japanese
916:123.50 escudos
875:Cape Verdean escudo
545:In 1937, historian
427:Strait of Gibraltar
423:Pillars of Hercules
346:Monticello typeface
337:ended this status.
335:Coinage Act of 1857
327:Coinage Act of 1792
251:Portuguese language
36:$ (disambiguation)
4197:Guinea-Bissau peso
4141:Argentine peso ley
3941:Salt Spring dollar
3805:Trinidadian dollar
3750:Saint Lucia dollar
3745:Saint Kitts dollar
3645:Dutch rijksdaalder
3620:Continental dollar
3506:New Zealand dollar
3096:Unicode Consortium
2996:Unicode Consortium
2956:"Origem do Cifrão"
2940:2011-01-22 at the
2849:Unicode Consortium
2242:United States Mint
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2050:prompt criticality
2035:unit of reactivity
1964:, and derivatives.
1863:operating system,
1671:assembly languages
1658:; however, if the
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1089:
980:Brazilian cruzeiro
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670:Brazilian cruzeiro
584:United States Mint
576:in her 1957 novel
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262:Nicaraguan Córdoba
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3815:Zimbabwean dollar
3810:Tobagonian dollar
3795:Old Taiwan dollar
3790:Swedish riksdaler
3670:Kiautschou dollar
3574:Malaysian ringgit
3531:New Taiwan dollar
3526:Surinamese dollar
3421:Australian dollar
3361:Media related to
3320:978-0-89689-939-1
3214:on 30 August 2011
2912:Portuguese Escudo
2695:978-0-8369-5527-9
2183:(February 1930).
2108:Explanatory notes
2097:Yen and yuan sign
2092:Turkish lira sign
2067:Indian rupee sign
2005:or words such as
1822:Microsoft Windows
1756:Operating systems
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1513:assembly language
1415:variables in the
1407:language and the
1373:is appended to a
1343:font substitution
1265:HEAVY DOLLAR SIGN
1237:SMALL DOLLAR SIGN
1165:command languages
1099:Portuguese escudo
1011:Indonesian rupiah
999:Portuguese escudo
960:(1914–1975), and
958:Portuguese Guinea
904:decimal separator
818:Portuguese Empire
765:(1953–1975): $ ,
748:Malaysian ringgit
714:(until 1976): E$
610:Umayyad Caliphate
566:Notes and Queries
547:James Alton James
344:, creator of the
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