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The euro sign (€) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the eurozone and unilaterally adopted by Kosovo and Montenegro. It consists of a stylized letter E (or epsilon), crossed by two lines instead of one.
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Learn how to type Euro sign €€€. Copy and paste Euro emoji anywhere you like. Euro symbols with Alt-Code and Unicode values.
The Alt code for the Euro (€) currency symbol on Windows systems is 0128 or 8364. To enter the Euro symbol using the Alt code, you need to hold down the Alt key and, while keeping it pressed, type 0128 or 8364 using the numeric keypad.
Euro Symbol in ASCII Code. The euro character is not included in all extended ASCII character sets (introduced in ISO/IEC 8859-15), however it does have a de-facto Unicode character.
Euro Sign Symbol €. Widely recognized symbol, the euro sign (€), serves as a reminder of Europe's unification and the introduction of the euro as a standard unit of account.
Unicode Character 'EURO SIGN' (U+20AC) Browser Test Page. Outline (as SVG file) Fonts that support U+20AC. See the note in Microsoft's euro currency symbol FAQ.
Character: €, Unicode code point: U+20AC, HTML Entity: €, Unicode name: EURO SIGN, Group: Currency Symbols.