yen banknote Emoji
The π΄ yen banknote emoji represents money in Japanese yen contexts.
U+1F4B4
The π΄ emoji is commonly used to represent Japanese yen and payments. Itβs useful for messages about pricing, currency, and financial actions. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode details in software and web work.
yen banknote Emoji Meaning
π΄ is the βyen banknoteβ emoji (Unicode U+1F4B4). Itβs most often used to indicate Japanese yen, money, or a monetary transaction. In everyday writing, people include it alongside prices, exchange mentions, refunds, tips, or payments to make the financial meaning instantly recognizable. Designers also use it as an icon-like accent for Japanese-currency themes, sales banners, or finance-related UI copy. While the emoji depicts currency generally, its specific association is with yen, so it fits best when the context is Japan or Japanese monetary amounts.
Common uses
- β’Adding a yen symbol to prices or product listings
- β’Tagging posts about exchange rates or currency conversion
- β’Indicating payment, checkout, or transaction status in UI text
- β’Emphasizing donations, tips, or refunds in customer messaging
- β’Using as a visual cue for Japan-themed promotions or finance content
Examples
π΄ Yen Banknote Symbol (Copy & Unicode Info)
- π΄Total: Β₯2,980 π΄
- π΄Shipping is free. Taxes included π΄
- π΄Refund processed π΄
- π΄Rate today: 1 USD β 150 JPY π΄
- π΄Tip your guide π΄
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4B4 | |
| HTML Entity | 💴 | |
| HTML Code | 💴 | |
| CSS | \1F4B4 |
FAQ
What does the yen banknote emoji mean?
π΄ is the βyen banknoteβ emoji (Unicode U+1F4B4). Itβs most often used to indicate Japanese yen, money, or a monetary transaction. In everyday writing, people include it alongside prices, exchange mentions, refunds, tips, or payments to make the financial meaning instantly recognizable. Designers also use it as an icon-like accent for Japanese-currency themes, sales banners, or finance-related UI copy. While the emoji depicts currency generally, its specific association is with yen, so it fits best when the context is Japan or Japanese monetary amounts.
What is the Unicode for the π΄ yen banknote emoji?
The Unicode code point is U+1F4B4.
How do I copy the π΄ symbol?
Copy the character directly from this page (π΄) and paste it into your text, design, or code editor.
What HTML entity can I use for π΄?
The HTML entity is 💴.
How do I type π΄ in JavaScript?
You can use the JavaScript escape \\u{1F4B4}.