Jane Liu wrote,
> 2. In China, the currency is called "Renminbi Yuan", why is it not > included in Unicode standard ? How about U+5143 ? (smile) Looking at pictures of Chinese coins in the Krause catalog, some coins used an ideograph other than U+5143, but a quick search of CJK BMP ranges didn't find it. (Doesn't mean it's not there.) This other character looks like rad. 31 surrounding stacked rads 30, 72, and 9. (The pictures are a bit fuzzy, though.) Didn't spot any pictures showing coins with the Yen-like symbol, but older coins from Hong Kong use the dollar ($) symbol with one stroke. Best regards, James Kass.

