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>>573002 Because the "Roman" version isn't different. The symbol for yen is ¥ everywhere, sort of like the symbol for pounds is £, and the symbol for dollars is $. The word for dollar, however, is not $, but dollar. Similarly, the word for yen is not ¥, but ?. Since the Japanese have the convenience of having one character words, the word ends up getting used more than the symbol.
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