0x20B8
0x20B8 refers to the hexadecimal encoding used in computing to identify the Unicode code point U+20B8. This code point is located in the Unicode Currency Symbols block, which spans from U+20A0 to U+20CF and contains symbols intended to represent various currencies and related signs. The precise glyph associated with U+20B8 depends on the font and rendering system in use; the code point provides a semantic identity, while the visual appearance can vary.
In text encoding terms, U+20B8 is represented in UTF-8 as the three-byte sequence E2 82 B8. As
Context and related characters: The Currency Symbols block includes widely used signs such as the euro (U+20AC)