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Cifrão
The ''cifrão'' () is a currency sign similar to the dollar sign ($) but always written with two vertical lines: 15px. It is the official sign of the Cape Verdean escudo (ISO 4217: CVE) and a common sign of the Brazilian real (sign: R$; ISO: BRL). It was formerly used by the Portuguese escudo (ISO: PTE) before its replacement by the euro and by the Portuguese Timor escudo (ISO: TPE) before its replacement by the Indonesian rupiah and the US dollar.〔Lisbon-tourist-guide.com. "(Portuguese Escudo )." 2008.〕 In Portuguese and Cape Verdean usage, the ''cifrão'' is placed as a decimal point between the escudo and centavo values (e.g., 2$50).〔Banco de Cabo Verde. "(Moedas )." Accessed 25 Feb 2011.〕 The name originates in the Arabic ''cifr.'' ==Character support== Support for the symbol varies. The Unicode standard currently (2010) considers the distinction between one- and two-bar dollar signs a stylistic distinction between fonts and has no separate value for the ''cifrão''. Mac OS X supplies the following fonts containing distinct ''cifrão'' signs: regular-weight Baskerville, Big Caslon, Bodoni MT, Brush Script MT, Garamond, STFangsong, STKaiti, and STSong ($). In LaTeX, with the textcomp package installed, the ''cifrão'' () can be input using the command \textdollaroldstyle . Because of the current difficulty supporting the character, $ is frequently employed in its place even for official purposes.〔〔Banco Central do Brasil. "(Currency table. )" Accessed 24 Feb 2011.〕
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