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Currency Codes

ISO 4217

ISO 4217 is the international standard that defines currency codes and their representation. It specifies three-letter codes for currencies used around the world, along with their numeric equivalents. This standard helps ensure consistency in the representation of currencies in international transactions, finance, and data processing.

Alpha Codes: Three-letter codes that represent currencies. Example:

  • USD for the United States Dollar
  • EUR for the Euro

Numeric Codes: Three-digit numeric representations for currencies. Example:

  • 840 for the United States Dollar
  • 978 for the Euro

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