american english - How to correctly write a range of currency?


Currency is usually written with the type prefixed, e.g. $52.


However, what is the correct way to write a currency range? For example, the inclusive range of 'between 14 and 90 dollars' could be written as:



  1. $14-90

  2. $14-$90

  3. 14-90$



Answer



Put the currency sign in both places:



$14–$90



especially because the other two risk confusing the dash with a decimal marker ($14.90).


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