1, China: "RMB" is the currency symbol of RMB.
1 955 March1day, the People's Bank of China issued the second set of RMB, which officially confirmed the currency symbol of RMB for the first time. Because the unit of RMB is Yuan and Yuan's Hanyu Pinyin is Yuan, the capital letter Y of Yuan's Hanyu Pinyin is used as the currency symbol of RMB.
In order to prevent misunderstanding and misspelling of "Y" and Arabic numerals, a horizontal line is added to "Y", and the pronunciation is still "Yuan".
2. America: "$" is the symbol of the dollar.
The "dollar" is the official currency of the United States, also known as the dollar and the dollar. Its appearance is due to the passage of the 1792 seigniorage bill. It is also widely used as a reserve currency outside the United States. At present, the issuance of dollars is controlled by the Federal Reserve.
The most commonly used symbol for the dollar is "$", while the symbol for the cent is "?" . The International Organization for Standardization adopts the US dollar ISO42 17 standard code.
3. Canada: Canadian dollar symbol "C$"
The Canadian dollar is abbreviated as C$. The Central Bank of Canada was established in 1934, which is called the Bank of Canada. The Bank of Canada is responsible for issuing currency in Canada. There are five denominations of Canadian cash: 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan and 100 yuan. Canadian dollars also include coins of one dollar, two dollars and one dollar, five dollars, ten dollars and twenty-five dollars.
4. Euro with symbol "?" .
Euro is the currency of EU 19 countries. The member countries of Euro Zone 19 are Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Greece, Malta and Cyprus.
1 99965438+1October1,the countries that adopt the euro in the EU adopt the single currency law. In July 2002, the euro became the only legal tender in the euro zone.
5, ruble, symbol "?" .
The ruble was the earliest monetary unit in czarist Russia. The price of gold is set at 1800. 1897, the gold content of ruble paper money is 0.774234 g.
After the October Revolution, the Soviet government continued to use the Russian ruble. 192 1 year issues new rubles, stipulating that the new rubles will be exchanged for 10,000 old rubles.
1922, the denomination of paper money was reduced for the second time, and the new ruble was exchanged for 192 100 ruble issued in 0 year. 1922 and 10, the Russian national bank issued Cserven banknotes, each containing 7.742g of gold, which was guaranteed by 25% of gold and 75% of commodities, and its gold content was the same as that of the Russian gold ruble used by the Soviet Union for foreign exchange trade settlement.