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    10 months ago

    The c became a circle is nonsense. The two circles in % denote the two zeros in 100, as they denote the three zeros in thousand/per mille: ‰.

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      10 months ago

      I would tend to agree that it’s likely an aspect of the reasoning for the double circle; a visual pun. I don’t know enough to dispute the Wikipedia article with evidence, however.

      If that is the reasoning, I wish they would’ve done something less ambiguous, like -/c or over-lined 100.