Its uppercase form is not to be confused with the Latin letter P, although both are typeset using the same glyph.
Though the letter resembles the Latin letter Y (Y y) in its uppercase form, the two should not be confused.
A Latin capital letter D with a stroke through its vertical bar (Đ) is the uppercase form of several different letters:
If a part of the institution name stands for the whole name, its uppercase form is preserved if it is a specific keyword of the name.
Under normal orthographic rules, it has no uppercase form as no word begins with this letter.
Depending on the font, the uppercase form can look like a reversed Latin letter P.
Tradex Technologies, as a former software brand (uppercase form) or a short name for the former company (lowercase form)
Fraser Valley Trade and Exhibition Centre, as an alternate name for the venue (uppercase form)
Yet another case of glyph confusion exists in the printed uppercase forms, this time between stigma and the other numeral, koppa (90).
The uppercase forms and can represent either koppa or stigma.