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explain symbolic currency​

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Answered by Dishamajumder
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A currency symbol is a graphical representation substituted for the name of a currency. The symbol is usually, but not always, unique to a specific country or region. These shorthand currency identifiers, which the International Organization For Standardization (ISO) maintains, often appear instead of formal currency names in international and domestic markets.

Answered by amirrr52
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A currency symbol is a graphical representation substituted for the name of a currency. The symbol is usually, but not always, unique to a specific country or region. These shorthand currency identifiers, which the International Organization For Standardization (ISO) maintains, often appear instead of formal currency names in international and domestic markets.

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