Since $
can't be used as a tag, I guess some people thought dollar-sign was the next best thing. As Makoto pointed out, there's also a an ampersand and tilde tag that correspond with respectively the &
and ~
symbols.
At the moment of my typing this answer, there are 123 questions tagged dollar-sign, which IMO is quite significant. Those questions involve questions about programming environments as diverse as haskell, shell, perl, php, nsis & jquery (where the $
is commonly used in code) as well as eg. currency formatting (for obvious reasons).
I've checked only a few of the aforementioned questions, but those that I did check were all legitimate questions that are totally on-topic on StackOverflow. So, considering the number of contexts where people may want to raise totally on-topic questions about the symbol $
, I would agree with Makoto and don't support burninating the dollar-sign tag.
Note
Renaming the tag dollar-sign to operator-dollar-sign won't cover all valid use cases of the dollar-sign tag. For example, it wouldn't cover questions that involve currency formatting or conversion.
And with respect to currency formatting or conversion, I'd like to point out that there's currently - when typing this note - also a euro tag, which is used in 73 questions.
$
works much better$
.$
? How about an expert in&
or~
?