Dollar sign icon
Lucidedollar-sign
Heroiconscurrency-dollar
Tabler Iconscurrency-dollar
Phosphorcurrency-dollar
Featherdollar-sign
Remix Iconmoney-dollar-circle-line
Iconoirdollar
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When to use it
A bare $ reads as 'money' or 'price' generically — most sets draw the currency-dollar circle rather than a naked glyph, so it can look like a coin. Remix only ships it inside a circle or box (money-dollar-circle-line). Remember a dollar sign is culturally specific; for international pricing a wallet, credit card, or tag often communicates 'cost' without implying USD.
Reach for the dollar sign when a control or field is specifically about money in a dollar context — a price input, a billing row, a cost figure. It says 'this is an amount' more concretely than a wallet or tag, which is useful in finance UIs, but it hard-codes a currency, so avoid it where users pay in euros, yen, or pounds. When the currency is variable, a tag or wallet carries 'price' without the assumption.
- Reaching for Wallet? Reach for the wallet for balances, payment methods, and money the user holds rather than a single priced amount.
- Reaching for Tag? Reach for the tag for a price or label when the currency should stay neutral.
- Reaching for Credit card? Reach for the card when the action is paying or managing a payment method, not showing an amount.