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      • In others, the major currency unit has so little value that the minor unit is no longer generally used (e.g. the Japanese sen, 1/100th of a yen). This is indicated in the standard by the currency exponent. For example, USD has exponent 2, while JPY has exponent 0.
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  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 ...

  4. Mar 12, 2009 · I can't see any property that represents this at the minute, so if anyone knows definitively if it exists, before I look for it / buy it from ISO. Currency Exponent is the minor units of the currency. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217 - e.g. UK is "2"

  5. 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.

  6. A number of currencies were official ISO 4217 currency codes and currency names until their replacement by the euro or other currencies. Note that the currency names used below may not match the currency names used in the ISO standard itself, but the codes do match.

  7. The first two letters of the ISO 4217 three-letter code are the same as the code for the country name, and, where possible, the third letter corresponds to the first letter of the currency name. For example: The US dollar is represented as USD – the US coming from the ISO 3166 country code and the D for dollar.

  8. 1 Answer. Sorted by: 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.

  9. ISO 4217:2008 specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.

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