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What Is the Currency Of Canada Symbol?
C$ is a two-character disambiguation sequence sometimes used for Canadian-dollar amounts. Government of Canada writing guidance prefers CAD in finance and notes that C$ is frequent but not recommended in its English recommendation.
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How to Type the Currency Of Canada Symbol
Choose your device or app to insert the currency of canada symbol without copying it from another page.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on Windows
Copy C$ from this page or build the complete sequence in Word or an equation editor; it is not a single code point.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on Mac
Copy C$ from this page or build the complete sequence in the target editor; it is not a single code point.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Use the Copy button to copy C$, then paste it into the target app. Save a text-replacement shortcut only if the exact sequence is preserved.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on Android
Use the Copy button to copy C$, then paste it into the target app. Keyboard and emoji menus vary by device.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on Chromebook
Copy C$ from this page and press Ctrl+V. A supported character picker may also be available.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on Microsoft Word
Paste C$ into Word. For a single BMP character, Word can also convert its hexadecimal code with Alt+X.
Currency Of Canada Symbol on Google Docs
Paste C$ into Google Docs, or use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name or page title.
Currency Of Canada Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the currency of canada symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+0043 U+0024
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C + DOLLAR SIGN
C $
C $
43 24
How to Use and Format the Currency Of Canada Symbol
Format C$ according to its role as Canadian dollar notation. C$ is a two-character disambiguation sequence sometimes used for Canadian-dollar amounts. Government of Canada writing guidance prefers CAD in finance and notes that C$ is frequent but not recommended in its English recommendation. For the canadian dollar symbol, do not choose a character only because it looks similar to another glyph; verify U+0043 U+0024 and keep the complete sequence together.
This page explains the searched sequence C$ while clearly identifying CAD as the ISO currency code and $ as Canada’s ordinary currency sign. For web content containing the canadian dollar symbol, literal UTF-8 text is preferred when the font supports it; complete decimal or hexadecimal references are also valid. When the canadian dollar symbol conveys an action, category, identity, hazard, measurement, or other essential information, pair it with readable text and an accessible name rather than relying on shape alone.
Prefer CAD in financial and exchange-rate contexts.
Use the publication’s chosen disambiguation style consistently.
Use CAD as the machine-readable ISO currency code.
Use the exact encoded form U+0043 U+0024 for canadian dollar symbol content.
Use UTF-8 text or complete numeric character references when publishing C$ on the web.
Test C$ in the target font, application, and screen-reader workflow.
Keep a visible text label near C$ when readers may not recognize the glyph.
Currency Of Canada Symbol Examples
CAD 25.00C$25.00 when a publication uses that conventionCAD 125 = USD amountCanadian price: $19.99Currency table heading: CADUnicode sequence for Canadian Dollar Symbol: U+0043 U+0024HTML decimal: C $HTML hexadecimal: C $CSS escapes: 43 24Accessible text label: Canadian Dollar Symbol
Common Currency Of Canada Symbol Mistakes
- Presenting C$ as a single Unicode character.
- Using C$ without explaining the publication convention.
- Using $ alone in a multi-currency table.
- Writing a nonstandard order such as $C when the style does not allow it.
- Replacing the canadian dollar symbol with a lookalike without checking the code point or sequence.
- Assuming the canadian dollar symbol has exactly the same glyph in every font and operating system.
- Converting the canadian dollar symbol to an image when selectable and searchable text is required.
- Using C$ as the only accessible name of an interactive control.
More About the Currency Of Canada Symbol
Canadian Dollar Symbol covers the searched sequence C$, composed of Latin capital C followed by the dollar sign. The sequence is sometimes used to distinguish Canadian-dollar amounts from other dollar currencies. Government of Canada writing guidance discusses CAD for financial contexts and notes the use of C$. ISO 4217 supplies CAD as the currency code. In an international table, CAD 25.00 is the clearest form; in a document that explicitly adopts C$, the sequence should be applied consistently. The ordinary dollar sign $ is widely used for Canadian amounts when the context is already clear. That creates three different editorial tools: $, C$, and CAD. Copying C$ must preserve both U+0043 and U+0024. This page is limited to the Canadian-dollar labeling question. It does not provide exchange-rate or financial advice, and it does not overwrite the general Dollar Symbol page. For Canadian Dollar Symbol, these strings cover prices, financial tables, exchange-rate content, and invoices and help reveal font, spacing, or copy errors that a standalone C$ may not show. Keep the Canadian Dollar Symbol value at U+0043 U+0024; then check the following instructions: Prefer CAD in financial and exchange-rate contexts. This page explains the searched sequence C$ while clearly identifying CAD as the ISO currency code and $ as Canada’s ordinary currency sign.
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Currency Of Canada Symbol FAQ
What is the canadian dollar symbol?
C$ is a two-character disambiguation sequence sometimes used for Canadian-dollar amounts. Government of Canada writing guidance prefers CAD in finance and notes that C$ is frequent but not recommended in its English recommendation.
What is the Unicode for C$?
The encoded form is U+0043 U+0024: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C + DOLLAR SIGN.
How do I type C$?
Windows: Copy C$ from this page or build the complete sequence in Word or an equation editor; it is not a single code point. Mac: Copy C$ from this page or build the complete sequence in the target editor; it is not a single code point.
Is C$ one symbol?
No. It is the letter C followed by the dollar sign.
What does the Government of Canada recommend?
Its writing guidance says CAD is usual in finance and does not recommend C$ in that recommendation.