got sidetracked from studying. started taping keyboard to try to memorize how to type russian.
then ended up looking up symbols...
Currently used currency, but there's way more:
฿ (Thai baht) Br (Belarusian ruble) Bs (Venezuelan bolivar, Bolivian boliviano) ₵ (Ghanaian cedi) ¢ (cent) ₡ (El Salvador, Costa Rican Colon) B/. (Panamanian balboa) ден. (Macedonian denar) ₫ (Vietnamese dong) € (euro) ƒ (Netherlands Antillean guilder/florin) Ft (Hungarian forint) ₲ (Paraguayan guarani) Kč (Czech koruna) ₭ (Lao kip) Kn (Croatian kuna) kr (Danish, Norwegian krone, Swedish, Icelandic krona, Estonian kroon) L (Honduran lempira) Ls (Latvian lats) £ / ₤ (pound, lira) ₥ (mill) ₦ (Nigerian naira) ₱ (Philippine peso) P (Botswana pula) R (South African rand) RM (Malaysian ringgit) RSD/РСД (Serbian dinar) Rp (Indonesian rupiah) (Indian rupee) ₨ (rupee) ریال(Iranian rial) р./ руб. (Russian ruble) S/. (Peruvian Nuevo sol) ৳ (Bangladeshi taka) R$ (Brazilian real) $ (dollar, peso) T̅ (Kazakhstani tenge) ₮ (Mongolian togrog) ₩ (Korean won) ¥ (Japanese yen) zł (Polish zloty) ₴ (Ukranian hryvnia) Q (Guatemalen quetzal) ₪ (Israeli shekel) TL (Turkish lira)
once upon a time currency,
₳ (Argentine austral) ₢ (Brazilian cruzeiro) (Portuguese cifrao) ₰ (German pfennig) DM (Deutsche mark) ₯ (Greek drachma) ₠ (European Currency Unit) ₣ (France franc) Kčs (Czechoslovak koruna) Lm (Maltese lira) ℳ (German gold mark) ₧ (Spanish peseta) I/. (Peruvian inti) ℛℳ (German reichsmark) Sk (Slovak koruna)