Som Sign Symbol
The SOM SIGN (⃀) is a Unicode symbol used as a currency-style mark in text.
U+20C0
⃀ is the SOM SIGN, a Unicode character with code point U+20C0. It’s categorized under “Currency.” Use it in documents or UI text when you need this specific mark.
Som Sign Symbol Meaning
The SOM SIGN is a Unicode character (U+20C0) placed in the Currency category. As a symbol, it’s typically used as a standalone glyph to represent a currency or currency-related notation in text, much like other currency marks. Because it’s a dedicated character rather than a generic symbol, it’s useful when you need consistency across systems and fonts—especially in UI strings, labels, and text that should preserve the exact character. When copying and pasting, pay attention to font support to ensure the glyph renders correctly.
Common uses
- •Currency labels in app settings or checkout screens
- •Adding a currency marker to product or pricing tables
- •Typography-sensitive documents that require a specific Unicode character
- •Design mockups and UI text for prototypes
- •Social media posts that mention currency amounts with a consistent symbol
Examples
⃀ SOM SIGN (U+20C0)
- ⃀Price: ⃀ 25.00
- ⃀Total due: ⃀ 49
- ⃀Amount: ⃀ 1200
- ⃀Subscription cost (monthly): ⃀ 9.99
- ⃀Budget line: ⃀ 300
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+20C0 | |
| HTML Entity | ⃀ | |
| HTML Code | ⃀ | |
| CSS | \20C0 |
FAQ
What does the Som Sign symbol mean?
The SOM SIGN is a Unicode character (U+20C0) placed in the Currency category. As a symbol, it’s typically used as a standalone glyph to represent a currency or currency-related notation in text, much like other currency marks. Because it’s a dedicated character rather than a generic symbol, it’s useful when you need consistency across systems and fonts—especially in UI strings, labels, and text that should preserve the exact character. When copying and pasting, pay attention to font support to ensure the glyph renders correctly.
What is the Unicode code point for ⃀?
The SOM SIGN is U+20C0.
How do I copy the SOM SIGN into my text or design tool?
Copy the character “⃀” directly from this page, or use the HTML entity form: ⃀.
What escaping formats are available for developers?
CSS escape: \\20C0 and JavaScript escape: \\u{20C0}.
Will it render correctly in all fonts?
Glyph support depends on the font and system. If it doesn’t display, try a Unicode-capable font or confirm rendering on the target platform.