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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/¥
Yuan, yen and won (Korea) all come from the same Chinese word.
Generally there's no key for http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/元 (the everyday handwritten symbol in China & Taiwan), so ¥ is often used, even if most Westerners associate it only with Japanese yen (understandable given China's previous low level of of economic interaction with the West).
Ahhh, now I realize what your avatar reminded me of... http://www.kyon.pl/img/5478,CTD,Johnny,grammar_nazi,lol,grammar,naz... (sure, it's not quite up to that with "¥" above, but... ;p )





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2006-07-10
I think you may have used the wrong monetary symbol there...