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ISO 4217 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines alpha codes and numeric codes for the representation of currencies and provides information about the relationships between individual currencies and their minor units.
Code Numeric Code CONGO (THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE) Congolese Franc CDF 976 CONGO (THE) CFA Franc BEAC XAF 950 COOK ISLANDS (THE) New Zealand Dollar NZD 554 COSTA RICA Costa Rican Colon CRC 188 CÔTE D'IVOIRE CFA Franc BCEAO XOF 952 CROATIA Kuna HRK 191 CUBA Cuban Peso CUP 192 CUBA Peso Convertible CUC 931 CURAÇAO Netherlands Antillean ...
Table of ISO currency codes & symbols by country (ISO 4217) for over 140 currencies of the world listed alphabetically by currency name.
CountryCurrencyIso Currency CodeAFGHANISTANThe currency of Afganistan is the ...AFNALBANIAThe currency of Albania is the LekALLALGERIAThe currency of Alergia is the Algerian ...DZDAMERICAN SAMOAThe Currency of American Samoa is the US ...USDCurrency codes. People around the world rely on almost 300 different currencies to do business with each other, which is why it pays to use ISO 4217. This standard establishes internationally recognized codes for the representation of currencies that enable clarity and reduce errors.
ISO 4217 Codes. The following table provides a list of valid 4217 letter codes. Table 1. ISO 4217 Codes Entity Currency Code Minor Unit AFGHANISTAN Afghani AFN 2 ÅLAND ISLANDS Euro EUR 2 ALBANIA Lek ALL 2 ALGERIA ...
EntityCurrencyCodeMinor UnitAFGHANISTANAfghaniAFN2ÅLAND ISLANDSEuroEUR2ALBANIALekALL2ALGERIAAlgerian DinarDZD2The ISO 4217 lists of codes are used in banking and business globally in all their various domains of activities. 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.
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The official ISO 4217 standard specifies three-letter ("Alpha-3") codes for currencies worldwide. The first two letters of these codes are usually identical with the two-letter ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 country codes, which are well-known by internet users, as they are used for country domain suffixes.