Sunday, December 4, 2011

Is the symbol used to represent Chinese RMB the same as the Japanese Yen?

If not, can you show me what the Chinese RMB symbol looks like?|||It is same. Both (JP Yen and CN Yuan) use 楼.





However, as for handwriting, you would be able to see a single stroke Y in China very often. Seeing single stroke is rare in Japan.





However, the 3 letter codes (ISO 4217) are different.


Japaense Yen is JPY


Chinese Yuan is CNY.


CNY is often called RMB as well (R茅nm铆nb矛), means people's bank notes.|||They use the yuan 鍏?br>




Here's yen:


http://educationjapan.org/images/yen.gif

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