Coin emoji SVG
A coin shown in silver or gold. Design varies by platform, with Google and Twitter showing a 🏛️ Classical Building and Samsung showing the number one, similar to their 🥇 1st Place Medal design. Apple’s coin has the text "The Crazy Ones," a reference to its 1997–2002 Crazy Ones/Think Different ad campaign and commonly used as placeholder text in Apple icons and emoji designs. Coin was approved as part of Unicode 13.0 in 2020 and added to Emoji 13.0 in 2020.
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The coin emoji represents money or wealth.
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