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  1. Symbol. The symbol for the colón is a capital letter "C" crossed by two diagonal strokes. The symbol is encoded at U+20A1 ₡ COLON SIGN[2] and may be typed on many English language Microsoft Windows keyboards using the keystrokes ALT + 8353.

  2. The symbol for the colón is a c with two slashes (₡). The symbol for the colón in many English language Windows keyboards can be made by pressing ALT + 8353. The colón sign is not the same as the US cent sign, but the US cent sign is much more commonly available (¢).

    • What Is The Costa Rican Colón (CRC)?
    • Understanding The Costa Rican Colón
    • History of The Costa Rican Colón
    • The Costa Rican Economy
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    The Costa Rican colón (CRC) is the national currency of the Republic of Costa Rica. The currency was first issued in coin and paper form in 1896. One U.S. dollar was equal to about 546 CRC in July 2023. Visitors to Costa Rica from the U.S. will find that U.S. dollars are as acceptable as the local currency for local transactions.

    The name of Costa Rica's currency honors Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, whose name in Spanish is Cristóbal Colón. Columbus was the first European to visit Costa Rica. He did so on his final journey to the Americas in 1502. An unconfirmed legend claims that Columbus gave the country its name.​​​​​​​

    The Costa Rican colón was adopted as the national currency in 1896, about 70 years after Costa Rica and its Central American neighbors declared independence from Spain. The colón replaced the Costa Rican peso with a one-to-one exchange ratio. The previous peso currency, a legacy of the colonial era, was divisible into eight Spanish reales. The coló...

    The Republic of Costa Rica occupies a thin strip of land that borders Nicaragua and Panama. The country is a stable democracy, which is unusual for this area of the globe. The Republic declared independence from Spanish rule in 1821, then from the First Mexican Empire in 1823, and finally from the Federal Republic of Central America in 1838. Final ...

    The Costa Rican colón (CRC) is the national currency of the Republic of Costa Rica, first issued in coin and paper form in 1896. The name "colón" comes from Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish). Banknotes currently circulating in Costa Rica come in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000. Coins come in seven denominati...

  3. The Costa Rican colón (CRC) is represented by the Colon Sign as the country's official currency. It functions as a representation of monetary value, facilitating trade, pricing, and exchange of money within Costa Rica.

    • \20A1
    • U+20A1
    • Colon Sign
    • 1.1 (June 1993)
    • ‘The name’s Colon….Costa Rican Colones’ Okay, so forgive the cheesy James Bond reference. I couldn’t help it. I use it as an example however as you may see it written in two forms;
    • US Dollars or Costa Rican Colones? You can use both. What’s the best currency to use in Costa Rica? Dollars or Colones? Good question. Now listen up because this is good advice wherever in the world you go: Pay in whatever currency is quoted.
    • Costa Rican Currency Symbol: Don’t make this mistake. This one’s quite important – especially if you’re one for ignoring the finer details in the name of speed and efficiency…
    • Know Your Money. Costa Rican Colones come in both banknotes and coins. Banknotes come in denominations of: ₡1,000, ₡2,000, ₡5,000, ₡10,000, ₡20,000 and ₡50,000.
  4. The Costa Rican Colon is the currency of Costa Rica. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Costa Rican Colon exchange rate is the CRC to USD rate. The currency code for Colones is CRC, and the currency symbol is ₡. Below, you'll find Costa Rican Colon rates and a currency converter.

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  6. The currency in Costa Rica is the Costa Rican colon. Each colon is divided into 100 centimos. When you’re buying currency for Costa Rica, look out for the currency code CRC. And once you’re in Costa Rica, you’ll see the symbol ₡ used to show prices.

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