I would suggest that you first gather statistics and present statistics on
how often the current combinations are used compared to other emoji, eg by
consulting sources such as:
http://www.emojixpress.com/stats/
or
http://emojitracker.com/
Mark
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 8:34 PM, Leo Broukhis <leob_at_mailcom.com> wrote:
> There are
>
> 💴 U+01F4B4 Banknote With Yen Sign
> 💵 U+01F4B5 Banknote With Dollar Sign
> 💶 U+01F4B6 Banknote With Euro Sign
> 💷 U+01F4B7 Banknote With Pound Sign
>
> This is clearly an incomplete set. It makes sense to have a generic
> "enclosing banknote" emoji character which, when combined with a
> currency sign, would produce the corresponding banknote, to forestall
> requests for individual emoji for banknotes with remaining currency
> signs.
>
> Leo
>
>
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