Money Emojis
16 emojis tagged money in the official Unicode CLDR project. Click any emoji for its meaning, copy-paste, and per-platform rendering.
Money emojis cover currency, banking, and financial transactions — 🧧 red envelope, 💎 gem stone, 💰 money bag, 💵 dollar banknote, 💶 euro banknote, 💷 pound banknote, 💴 yen banknote, 💸 money with wings, 💳 credit card, 💹 chart increasing with yen, 💱 currency exchange, 🪙 coin, and 🏦 bank. The yen variant (💴) is included because Japanese carriers shipped it first; dollar, euro, and pound versions came later. Use them in finance Twitter posts, business updates, salary discussions, and the "treat yourself" or "pay day" memes that fill TikTok and Instagram.
Frequently asked about money emojis
Why is 💴 (yen) treated as the default 'money' emoji on some platforms?
Japanese mobile carriers (NTT DoCoMo, SoftBank, KDDI) created the original emoji sets that Unicode standardized. 💴 yen banknote was their first 'cash' emoji; dollar, euro, and pound were added later for international parity. Older OS versions sometimes still show 💴 first.
What does 💸 (money with wings) mean?
💸 signals spending or losing money — funds 'flying away'. It's used after big purchases, when tax season hits, in 'rent is due' jokes, and in finance memes about market losses. The flying-away framing is intentionally negative or comedic, unlike 💰 money bag which reads as accumulation.
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