I believe Portuguese Escudos are done this way, with the $ as decimal
separator.
tex

John Cowan wrote:
> 
> Marco Cimarosti wrote:
> 
> > Rather, this format was required by some USA retailers, who wanted two and a
> > half dollar to be formatted as:
> >
> >       2$50
> 
> I think that is Brazilian cruzeiros, but definitely not USD which are
> always written $2.50.
> 
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> han mathon ne chae, a han noston ne 'wilith.  --Galadriel, _LOTR:FOTR_

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