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Euro-Currency Sign Symbol

A symbol from the Currency Symbols collection. Click the symbol or the button below to copy.

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Symbol
Unicode
U+20A0
HTML entity
₠

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About the euro-currency sign symbol

The Euro-Currency Sign was introduced in the early 1990s as a symbol for the euro before the official € sign (U+20AC) was selected. It is rarely used today, having been largely replaced by the familiar euro sign in commerce and finance.

This character appears in the Currency Symbols block and is classified as a currency symbol. Its design often resembles a stylized "C" with two horizontal strokes, distinct from the official euro sign's "C" with two parallel lines.

How to type Euro-Currency Sign

Native keyboard shortcuts for each operating system — derived from the codepoint, so the steps below are always accurate.

Windows

2 options
  1. In Word / Outlook: type 20A0 then press Alt + X.
  2. Anywhere: press Win + . to open the emoji & symbol picker, then search.

macOS

2 options
  1. Enable “Unicode Hex Input” in System Settings → Keyboard, then hold Option and type 20A0.
  2. Or: Control + Command + Space opens the Character Viewer — search by name.

Linux

1 step
  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 20A0, then press Enter or Space.

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