On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 11:10, ED SHARPE via cctalk
<cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> Dave --  I  suppose   the  solve  is  to  write  it  out  long hand  as in 
> One Dollar   One Cent  One  Pound...

Dear hypothetical deities, no. That causes problems with translation,
people not knowing the name of another country's currency in a foreign
language, etc.

There is a standardized internationally-agreed set of 3 ASCII letter
symbols for this reason and this is why people use them.

USD = US dollar
GBP = GB pound
EUR = Euro
CZK = Czech crown (korun/koruny/koruna, depending on quantity, in Czech)

Etc etc.

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