The symbol for Chinese Yuan is ¥, which is the same to the Japanese Yen. Usually a prefix is added to distinguish between the two currencies like, CN¥ and JP¥.
The following icons mistakenly use Ұ (a Cyrillic letter) for the Chinese Yuan:
coin-yuan
coin-yuan-filled
currency-yuan
receipt-yuan
transaction-yuan
There are fonts that render the symbol as something like Ұ, with only one horizontal stroke. But still, the Chinese Yuan and Japanese Yen should share the same symbol and the same Unicode code point. There should not be two different symbols for these two currencies in one system.
The symbol for Chinese Yuan is
¥
, which is the same to the Japanese Yen. Usually a prefix is added to distinguish between the two currencies like, CN¥ and JP¥.Yen and yuan sign - Wikipedia
The following icons mistakenly use
Ұ
(a Cyrillic letter) for the Chinese Yuan:coin-yuan
coin-yuan-filled
currency-yuan
receipt-yuan
transaction-yuan
There are fonts that render the symbol as something like
Ұ
, with only one horizontal stroke. But still, the Chinese Yuan and Japanese Yen should share the same symbol and the same Unicode code point. There should not be two different symbols for these two currencies in one system.