Looking at the HTML5 specs, it's rather clear that a price is not considered to be a semantic entity. And I agree. Think about it this way:
If there were semantic elements, this would be the result
<p>
I have 4 apples, 2 oranges and <money>5 <currency>dollars</currency></money>.
</p>
What is it that makes 5 dollars different from 2 oranges? Should we add a <fruit>
tag too?
which tag would you choose for the amount and why?
A span
with a class
, if you want to add some CSS.
Because nobody really cares too much about semantics. Nice to have, but in reality all that matters is styling.
The currency should be also wrapped in its own tag or not?
Definitely not.
I'd really like to avoid a generic inline element
Why?
You may decide to use <i>
if you want to express the "special nature of money".
The i element represents a span of text in an alternate voice or mood, or otherwise offset from the normal prose in a manner indicating a different quality of text, ...
http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/the-i-element.html