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| Florin sign |
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| Punctuation |
| apostrophe |
( ’ ' ) |
| brackets |
( [ ], ( ), { }, ⟨ ⟩ ) |
| colon |
( : ) |
| comma |
( , ، 、 ) |
| dash |
( ‒, –, —, ― ) |
| ellipsis |
( …, ..., . . . ) |
| exclamation mark |
( ! ) |
| full stop / period |
( . ) |
| guillemets |
( « » ) |
| hyphen |
( ‐ ) |
| hyphen-minus |
( - ) |
| question mark |
( ? ) |
| quotation marks |
( ‘ ’, “ ”, ' ', " " ) |
| semicolon |
( ; ) |
| slash / stroke / solidus |
( /, ⁄ ) |
| Word dividers |
| interpunct |
( · ) |
| space |
( ) ( ) ( ) |
| General typography |
| ampersand |
( & ) |
| asterisk |
( * ) |
| at sign |
( @ ) |
| backslash |
( \ ) |
| bullet |
( • ) |
| caret |
( ^ ) |
| dagger |
( †, ‡ ) |
| degree |
( ° ) |
| ditto mark |
( ″ ) |
| inverted exclamation mark |
( ¡ ) |
| inverted question mark |
( ¿ ) |
| number sign / pound / hash |
( # ) |
| numero sign |
( № ) |
| obelus |
( ÷ ) |
| ordinal indicator |
( º, ª ) |
| percent, per mil |
( %, ‰ ) |
| basis point |
( ‱ ) |
| pilcrow |
( ¶ ) |
| prime |
( ′, ″, ‴ ) |
| section sign |
( § ) |
| tilde |
( ~ ) |
| underscore / understrike |
( _ ) |
| vertical bar / broken bar / pipe |
( ¦, | ) |
| Intellectual property |
| copyright symbol |
( © ) |
| registered trademark |
( ® ) |
| service mark |
( ℠ ) |
| sound recording copyright |
( ℗ ) |
| trademark |
( ™ ) |
| Currency |
| currency (generic) |
( ¤ ) |
| currency (specific) |
| ( ₳ ฿ ₵ ¢ ₡ ₢ ₠ $ ₫ ৳ ₯ € ƒ ₣ ₲ ₴ ₭ ₺ ℳ ₥ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₰ £ ₹ ₨ ₪ ₸ ₮ ₩ ¥ ៛ ) |
| Uncommon typography |
| asterism |
( ⁂ ) |
| index / fist |
( ☞ ) |
| interrobang |
( ‽ ) |
| irony punctuation |
( ؟ ) |
| lozenge |
( ◊ ) |
| reference mark |
( ※ ) |
| tie |
( ⁀ ) |
| Related |
| diacritical marks |
| logic symbols |
| whitespace characters |
| non-English quotation style |
( « », „ ” ) |
| In other scripts |
| Chinese punctuation |
| Hebrew punctuation |
| Japanese punctuation |
| Korean punctuation |
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The florin sign (ƒ) is a symbol that is used for the currencies named florin, also called a gulden or guilder. The symbol "ƒ" is the lowercase version of Ƒ of the Latin alphabet. In Unicode it does not have a separate code point, but the U+0192 ƒ latin small letter f with hook (HTML: ƒ ƒ) has "Florin sign" amongst its alternative names. In many serif typefaces, it can often be substituted with a normal italic small-letter f ( f ).
It is used in the following current and obsolete currencies:
Current:
Obsolete:
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