Arnold, et al,

I do not claim to be a legal expert, but I *have* seen actors portraying 
them on television ;^}!

I cannot imagine any law that controls the number of vertical lines in the 
US dollar sign.  I have seen US government publications with one vertical 
line and other US government publications with two vertical lines.  I 
believe this is nothing but a font/glyph/presentation issue.

Thanks,
    Jim

At 08:10 AM 9/28/2001 -0500 Friday, Winkler, Arnold F wrote:
>Friends,
>
>I got a request, I can't answer, but I am sure, one of you knows all about
>it:
>
> >
> > I'm in the middle of a research for my Commercial Laws
> > IV subject, and I need to know what's the official US
> > dollar sign: the s cross by one or two vertical lines?
> > is there any law that says so?
> >

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