Euro currency symbol not displaying

Hi
I am using oracle 11gR2 and GNU/Linux.I am using Putty to connect linux box and connect DB.one table contains all countries currency symbol.
Problem is I couldn't able to select the 'euro' currency symbol in console but in sqldeveloper it's working good.
select symbol from gv_curr_info where curr_-cd='EURO';
I am getting '?' instead of euro symbol. in OS LANG=en_US.UTF-8 and in DB NLS_CHARECTERSET=AL32UTF8 and NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET=UTF8.
putty also CHARACTERSET=UTF8.
any idea to solve this issue please?

First you need to establish the OS can display the euro sign correctly, at all.
Then you need to make sure your NLS_LANG environment variable has been set up correctly. This means the part behind the dot is the Oracle equivalent of your characterset.
Then you need to make sure the database can store the euro. If I recall correctly you indicated the database characterset is AL32UTF8. This means you shouldn't have any problem.
If you go for an ISO characterset you need 8859P15, as the ISO couldn't agree on changing 8859P1.
As Microsoft never adheres to any standard it is WE8MSWIN1252 for Windows databases.
Please note Oracle is looking to standardize on multi-byte charactersets, so you will be better of with AL32UTF8.
As a sidenote in a console session on Windows, NLS_LANG needs to end in .WE8PC850, or diacritical characters will not display correctly.
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

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