Your font probably doesn’t have that symbol. Check your custom CSS file and 
find a different font. I’d use either the Mac Character Viewer or Font Book to 
find a suitable one. It looks like that is Unicode 20B1. A simple search in 
Character Viewer for ‘peso’ brought it right up. Select the character in the 
search results in the middle pane, then use the bottom-right pane to click each 
sample to see what fonts have it. (that is a really bad UI/UX for this, but it 
is doable)

Also check Tools > Security editor and make sure a symbol is displayed there. 
If not, you can reset it manually.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 17, 2020 w25d169, at 3:34 AM, Gio Bacareza <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Why am I getting question marks instead of currency in the reports?
> 
> Gnucash Version: 3.7
> Preferences / Default Currency = PHP (Philippine Peso)
> 
> Mac OSX Catalina

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