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πŸͺ™

coin Emoji

πŸͺ™ is the Coin emoji, commonly used to represent money, transactions, and prices.

U+1FA99

The πŸͺ™ coin symbol is a simple way to show money or value at a glance. It’s handy for messages, product UI, and marketing copy where you want an instant β€œpricing/payment” cue.

coin Emoji Meaning

πŸͺ™ (COIN, U+1FA99) visually represents a coin, making it useful whenever you need to communicate money, cost, or payment quickly. In everyday chats, it often signals paying, spending, or β€œworth it.” In product and design work, it can label prices, earnings, deposits, tips, donations, or transaction statuses. Because it’s an emoji, it tends to work well in informal interfaces and social posts, adding clarity without long wording. Use it with concise text like β€œ$” amounts or β€œtotal due” to make meaning even more obvious.

Common uses

  • β€’Pricing and cost labels in apps, menus, and checkout screens
  • β€’Indicating payment, charges, or transaction status in notifications
  • β€’Budgeting or finance reminders in chats and planning apps
  • β€’Earnings, revenue, or income callouts in dashboards and reports
  • β€’Promotions that mention tips, donations, or credits

Examples

πŸͺ™ Coin symbol

  • πŸͺ™Total due: πŸͺ™ 25
  • πŸͺ™Your tip was added πŸͺ™
  • πŸͺ™Payment received βœ… πŸͺ™
  • πŸͺ™Weekly earnings: πŸͺ™ 180
  • πŸͺ™Balance updated πŸͺ™

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FA99
HTML Entity🪙
HTML Code🪙
CSS\1FA99

FAQ

What does the coin emoji mean?

πŸͺ™ (COIN, U+1FA99) visually represents a coin, making it useful whenever you need to communicate money, cost, or payment quickly. In everyday chats, it often signals paying, spending, or β€œworth it.” In product and design work, it can label prices, earnings, deposits, tips, donations, or transaction statuses. Because it’s an emoji, it tends to work well in informal interfaces and social posts, adding clarity without long wording. Use it with concise text like β€œ$” amounts or β€œtotal due” to make meaning even more obvious.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸͺ™?

The coin emoji πŸͺ™ is U+1FA99.

How do I type πŸͺ™ using HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 🪙.

How do I use πŸͺ™ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1FA99. JavaScript escape: \\u{1FA99}.

When should I use the πŸͺ™ coin emoji instead of a money bag or banknote?

Use πŸͺ™ when you want to emphasize a specific coin/value idea; money bag or banknote can work better for general β€œwealth” or β€œcash” themes.