It's a sign for Japanese yen.
2007-07-03 07:27:11
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answer #1
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answered by Sextus Marius 3
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Yen Japanese Sign for Money.
€ Euro
£ British Pound
Â¥ Yen
$ Dollar (US, Canada, Singapore)
2007-07-03 07:30:36
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answered by Thomas B 5
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That sign means yen, which is the Japanese currency.
2007-07-03 07:55:55
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answered by jmgirly24 1
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It's the sign for the Japanese yen.
2007-07-03 07:44:37
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answered by steiner1745 7
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It means Yen or Japanese currency.
For your reference, USD1.- is about Yen 120.-.
2007-07-03 07:32:26
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answered by unborracho 5
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It's th symbol for "Yen" Which is Japanese money
2007-07-03 07:59:36
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answered by 5475uj1/// 3
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Â¥ (yen) - latinised symbol
in Japan it is represented with the characterå(en) [that means round].
2007-07-03 19:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that stands for yen, which is japanese currency.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yen
http://www.fonts.com/AboutFonts/Articles/fyti/10-01-2004.htm
2007-07-03 07:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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japanese yen, which means japanese currency.
2007-07-03 07:28:57
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answered by ndtie 1
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I think it's for Chinese currency, RMB (ren min bi).
2007-07-05 15:42:27
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answered by linda z 2
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