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  2. For example, USD ( United States dollar) has code 840 which is also the numeric code for the US (United States). The standard also defines the relationship between the major currency unit and any minor currency unit. Often, the minor currency unit has a value that is 1/100 of the major unit, but 1/1000 is also common.

  3. Apr 24, 2022 · Currency Name: ISO 4217 Code: ISO 4217 Code: Unit Names: Unit Names: Display Decimals: Alpha: Numeric: Major: Minor: Afghanistan, Afghani: AFN: 971: afghani: pul: 2: Albania, Lek: ALL: 8: lek: qindarka: 2: Algerian Dinar: DZD: 12: dinar: centime: 2: Angola, Kwanza: AOA: 973: kwanza: lwei: 2: Argentine Peso: ARS: 32: peso: centavo: 2: Armenian ...

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  5. Dec 3, 2009 · Currency Exponent is the minor units of the currency. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217 - e.g. UK is "2" currency. iso. exponent. asked Mar 12, 2009 at 11:30. Squiggs. 4,404 6 52 91. 2 Answers. Sorted by: 0. Take a look at this blog post on getting CultureInfo for a region.

  6. 1. From the ISO homepage this answer can be found: The three-digit numeric code is useful when currency codes need to be understood in countries that do not use Latin scripts and for computerised systems. Where possible the 3 digit numeric code is the same as the numeric country code.

  7. 1 Scope. This International Standard specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself. The scope of this International Standard also ...

  8. ISO 4217:2015 specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.

  9. Abstract. Describes the structur for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. Replaces the fourth edition.