Coln (Currency)

The coln is the currency of two Central American nations: The Costa Rican coln is divided into 100 cntimos; the Salvadoran coln is divided into 100 centavos. The Spanish-language plural form is colones, but most English speakers user the simpler plural colons.

Symbol (₡)

Colones from Costa Rica and El Salvador have the same symbol, in Unicode its code point is U+20A1. the decimal representation is 8353.

 

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