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Standard that defines codes for the representation of currencies

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An airline ticket showing the price with ISO 4217 code "EUR" (bottom left) and not with euro currency sign ""

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. This data is published in three tables:[1]

The first edition of ISO 4217 was published in 1978. The tables, history and ongoing discussion are maintained by SIX Group on behalf of ISO and the Swiss Association for Standardization.[2]

The ISO 4217 code list is used in banking and business globally. In many countries, the ISO 4217 alpha codes for the more common currencies are so well known publicly that exchange rates published in newspapers or posted in banks use only these to delineate the currencies, instead of translated currency names or ambiguous currency symbols. ISO 4217 alpha codes are used on airline tickets and international train tickets to remove any ambiguity about the price.

In 1973, the ISO Technical Committee 68 decided to develop codes for the representation of currencies and funds for use in any application of trade, commerce or banking. At the 17th session (February 1978), the related UN/ECE Group of Experts agreed that the three-letter alphabetic codes for International Standard ISO 4217, "Codes for the representation of currencies and funds", would be suitable for use in international trade.

Over time, new currencies are created and old currencies are discontinued. Such changes usually originate from the formation of new countries, treaties between countries on shared currencies or monetary unions, or redenomination from an existing currency due to excessive inflation. As a result, the list of codes must be updated from time to time. The ISO 4217 maintenance agency is responsible for maintaining the list of codes.[3]

A list of exchange rates for various base currencies given by a money changer in Thailand, with the Thailand Baht as the counter (or quote) currency. Note that the code for the South Korean won is displayed incorrectly; it should be KRW. National currencies[edit]

In the case of national currencies, the first two letters of the alpha code are the two letters of the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code and the third is usually the initial of the currency's main unit.[4] So Japan's currency code is JPY: "JP" for Japan and "Y" for yen. This eliminates the problem caused by the names dollar, franc, peso, and pound being used in many countries, each having significantly differing values. While in most cases the ISO code resembles an abbreviation of the currency's full English name, this is not always the case, as currencies such as the Algerian dinar, Aruban florin, Cayman dollar, renminbi, sterling, and the Swiss franc have been assigned codes which do not closely resemble abbreviations of the official currency names.

In some cases, the third letter of the alpha code is not the initial letter of a currency unit name. There may be a number of reasons for this:

X currencies (funds, precious metals, supranationals, other)[edit]

In addition to codes for most active national currencies ISO 4217 provides codes for "supranational" currencies, procedural purposes, and several things which are "similar to" currencies:

The use of the initial letter "X" for these purposes is facilitated by the ISO 3166 rule that no official country code beginning with X will ever be assigned.

The inclusion of the EU (denoting the European Union) in the ISO 3166-1 reserved codes list allows the euro to be coded as EUR rather than assigned a code beginning with X, even though it is a supranational currency.

ISO 4217 also assigns a three-digit numeric code to each currency. This numeric code is usually the same as the numeric code assigned to the corresponding country by ISO 3166-1. For example, USD (United States dollar) has numeric code 840 which is also the ISO 3166-1 code for "US" (United States).

List of ISO 4217 currency codes[edit] Active codes (list one)[edit]

The following is a list of active codes of official ISO 4217 currency names as of 1 January 2024[update]. In the standard the values are called "alphabetic code", "numeric code", "minor unit", and "entity".

Active ISO 4217 currency codes[1] Code Num D[a] Currency Locations listed for this currency[b] AED 784 2 United Arab Emirates dirham  United Arab Emirates AFN 971 2 Afghan afghani  Afghanistan ALL 008 2 Albanian lek  Albania AMD 051 2 Armenian dram  Armenia AOA 973 2 Angolan kwanza  Angola ARS 032 2 Argentine peso  Argentina AUD 036 2 Australian dollar  Australia,  Christmas Island (CX),  Cocos (Keeling) Islands (CC),  Heard Island and McDonald Islands (HM),  Kiribati (KI),  Nauru (NR),  Norfolk Island (NF),  Tuvalu (TV) AWG 533 2 Aruban florin  Aruba AZN 944 2 Azerbaijani manat  Azerbaijan BAM 977 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark  Bosnia and Herzegovina BBD 052 2 Barbados dollar  Barbados BDT 050 2 Bangladeshi taka  Bangladesh BGN 975 2 Bulgarian lev  Bulgaria BHD 048 3 Bahraini dinar  Bahrain BIF 108 0 Burundian franc  Burundi BMD 060 2 Bermudian dollar  Bermuda BND 096 2 Brunei dollar  Brunei BOB 068 2 Boliviano  Bolivia BOV 984 2 Bolivian Mvdol (funds code)  Bolivia BRL 986 2 Brazilian real  Brazil BSD 044 2 Bahamian dollar  Bahamas BTN 064 2 Bhutanese ngultrum  Bhutan BWP 072 2 Botswana pula  Botswana BYN 933 2 Belarusian ruble  Belarus BZD 084 2 Belize dollar  Belize CAD 124 2 Canadian dollar  Canada CDF 976 2 Congolese franc  Democratic Republic of the Congo CHE 947 2 WIR euro (complementary currency)   Switzerland CHF 756 2 Swiss franc   Switzerland,  Liechtenstein (LI) CHW 948 2 WIR franc (complementary currency)   Switzerland CLF 990 4 Unidad de Fomento (funds code)  Chile CLP 152 0 Chilean peso  Chile CNY 156 2 Renminbi[6]  China COP 170 2 Colombian peso  Colombia COU 970 2[7] Unidad de Valor Real (UVR) (funds code)[7]  Colombia CRC 188 2 Costa Rican colon  Costa Rica CUP 192 2 Cuban peso  Cuba CVE 132 2 Cape Verdean escudo  Cape Verde CZK 203 2 Czech koruna  Czech Republic[8] DJF 262 0 Djiboutian franc  Djibouti DKK 208 2 Danish krone  Denmark,  Faroe Islands (FO),  Greenland (GL) DOP 214 2 Dominican peso  Dominican Republic DZD 012 2 Algerian dinar  Algeria EGP 818 2 Egyptian pound  Egypt ERN 232 2 Eritrean nakfa  Eritrea ETB 230 2 Ethiopian birr  Ethiopia EUR 978 2 Euro  Åland Islands (AX),  Andorra (AD)[c],  Austria (AT),  Belgium (BE),  Croatia (HR),  Cyprus (CY),  Estonia (EE),  European Union (EU),  Finland (FI),  France (FR),  French Guiana (GF),  French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TF),  Germany (DE),  Greece (GR),  Guadeloupe (GP),  Ireland (IE),  Italy (IT),  Kosovo (XK)[d],  Latvia (LV),  Lithuania (LT),  Luxembourg (LU),  Malta (MT),  Martinique (MQ),  Mayotte (YT),  Monaco (MC)[c],  Montenegro (ME)[d],  Netherlands (NL),  Portugal (PT),  Réunion (RE),  Saint Barthélemy (BL),  Saint Martin (MF),  Saint Pierre and Miquelon (PM),  San Marino (SM)[c],  Slovakia (SK),  Slovenia (SI),  Spain (ES),  Vatican City (VA)[c] FJD 242 2 Fiji dollar  Fiji FKP 238 2 Falkland Islands pound  Falkland Islands (pegged to GBP 1:1) GBP 826 2 Pound sterling  United Kingdom,  Isle of Man (IM, see Manx pound),  Jersey (JE, see Jersey pound),  Guernsey (GG, see Guernsey pound),  Tristan da Cunha (SH-TA) GEL 981 2 Georgian lari  Georgia GHS 936 2 Ghanaian cedi  Ghana GIP 292 2 Gibraltar pound  Gibraltar (pegged to GBP 1:1) GMD 270 2 Gambian dalasi  Gambia GNF 324 0 Guinean franc  Guinea GTQ 320 2 Guatemalan quetzal  Guatemala GYD 328 2 Guyanese dollar  Guyana HKD 344 2 Hong Kong dollar  Hong Kong HNL 340 2 Honduran lempira  Honduras HTG 332 2 Haitian gourde  Haiti HUF 348 2 Hungarian forint  Hungary IDR 360 2 Indonesian rupiah  Indonesia ILS 376 2 Israeli new shekel  Israel INR 356 2 Indian rupee  India,  Bhutan (BT) IQD 368 3 Iraqi dinar  Iraq IRR 364 2 Iranian rial  Iran ISK 352 0 Icelandic króna (plural: krónur)  Iceland JMD 388 2 Jamaican dollar  Jamaica JOD 400 3 Jordanian dinar  Jordan JPY 392 0 Japanese yen  Japan KES 404 2 Kenyan shilling  Kenya KGS 417 2 Kyrgyzstani som  Kyrgyzstan KHR 116 2 Cambodian riel  Cambodia KMF 174 0 Comoro franc  Comoros KPW 408 2 North Korean won  North Korea KRW 410 0[e] South Korean won  South Korea KWD 414 3 Kuwaiti dinar  Kuwait KYD 136 2 Cayman Islands dollar  Cayman Islands KZT 398 2 Kazakhstani tenge  Kazakhstan LAK 418 2 Lao kip  Laos LBP 422 2 Lebanese pound  Lebanon LKR 144 2 Sri Lankan rupee  Sri Lanka LRD 430 2 Liberian dollar  Liberia LSL 426 2 Lesotho loti  Lesotho LYD 434 3 Libyan dinar  Libya MAD 504 2 Moroccan dirham  Morocco,  Western Sahara (EH) MDL 498 2 Moldovan leu  Moldova MGA 969 2[f] Malagasy ariary  Madagascar MKD 807 2 Macedonian denar  North Macedonia MMK 104 2 Myanmar kyat  Myanmar MNT 496 2 Mongolian tögrög  Mongolia MOP 446 2 Macanese pataca  Macau MRU 929 2[f][10] Mauritanian ouguiya  Mauritania MUR 480 2 Mauritian rupee  Mauritius MVR 462 2 Maldivian rufiyaa  Maldives MWK 454 2 Malawian kwacha  Malawi MXN 484 2 Mexican peso  Mexico MXV 979 2 Mexican Unidad de Inversion (UDI) (funds code)  Mexico MYR 458 2 Malaysian ringgit  Malaysia MZN 943 2 Mozambican metical  Mozambique NAD 516 2 Namibian dollar  Namibia (pegged to ZAR 1:1) NGN 566 2 Nigerian naira  Nigeria NIO 558 2 Nicaraguan córdoba  Nicaragua NOK 578 2 Norwegian krone  Norway,  Svalbard and  Jan Mayen (SJ),  Bouvet Island (BV) NPR 524 2 Nepalese rupee    Nepal NZD 554 2 New Zealand dollar  New Zealand,  Cook Islands (CK),  Niue (NU),  Pitcairn Islands (PN; see also Pitcairn Islands dollar),  Tokelau (TK) OMR 512 3 Omani rial  Oman PAB 590 2 Panamanian balboa  Panama PEN 604 2 Peruvian sol  Peru PGK 598 2 Papua New Guinean kina  Papua New Guinea PHP 608 2 Philippine peso[11]  Philippines PKR 586 2 Pakistani rupee  Pakistan PLN 985 2 Polish złoty  Poland PYG 600 0 Paraguayan guaraní  Paraguay QAR 634 2 Qatari riyal  Qatar RON 946 2 Romanian leu  Romania RSD 941 2 Serbian dinar  Serbia RUB 643 2 Russian ruble  Russia RWF 646 0 Rwandan franc  Rwanda SAR 682 2 Saudi riyal  Saudi Arabia SBD 090 2 Solomon Islands dollar  Solomon Islands SCR 690 2 Seychelles rupee  Seychelles SDG 938 2 Sudanese pound  Sudan SEK 752 2 Swedish krona (plural: kronor)  Sweden SGD 702 2 Singapore dollar  Singapore SHP 654 2 Saint Helena pound  Saint Helena (SH-HL),  Ascension Island (SH-AC) SLE 925 2 Sierra Leonean leone (new leone)[12][13][14]  Sierra Leone SOS 706 2 Somalian shilling  Somalia SRD 968 2 Surinamese dollar  Suriname SSP 728 2 South Sudanese pound  South Sudan STN 930 2[15] São Tomé and Príncipe dobra  São Tomé and Príncipe SVC 222 2 Salvadoran colón  El Salvador SYP 760 2 Syrian pound Syria SZL 748 2 Swazi lilangeni  Eswatini[11] THB 764 2 Thai baht  Thailand TJS 972 2 Tajikistani somoni  Tajikistan TMT 934 2 Turkmenistan manat  Turkmenistan TND 788 3 Tunisian dinar  Tunisia TOP 776 2 Tongan paʻanga  Tonga TRY 949 2 Turkish lira  Turkey TTD 780 2 Trinidad and Tobago dollar  Trinidad and Tobago TWD 901 2 New Taiwan dollar  Taiwan TZS 834 2 Tanzanian shilling  Tanzania UAH 980 2 Ukrainian hryvnia  Ukraine UGX 800 0 Ugandan shilling  Uganda USD 840 2 United States dollar  United States,  American Samoa (AS),  British Indian Ocean Territory (IO) (also uses GBP),  British Virgin Islands (VG),  Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (BQ - Caribbean Netherlands),  Ecuador (EC),  El Salvador (SV),  Guam (GU),  Marshall Islands (MH),  Federated States of Micronesia (FM),  Northern Mariana Islands (MP),  Palau (PW),  Panama (PA) (as well as Panamanian Balboa),  Puerto Rico (PR),  Timor-Leste (TL),  Turks and Caicos Islands (TC),  U.S. Virgin Islands (VI),  United States Minor Outlying Islands (UM) USN 997 2 United States dollar (next day) (funds code)  United States UYI 940 0 Uruguay Peso en Unidades Indexadas (URUIURUI) (funds code)  Uruguay UYU 858 2 Uruguayan peso  Uruguay UYW 927 4 Unidad previsional[16]  Uruguay UZS 860 2 Uzbekistani sum  Uzbekistan VED 926 2 Venezuelan digital bolívar[17]  Venezuela VES 928 2 Venezuelan sovereign bolívar[11]  Venezuela VND 704 0 Vietnamese đồng  Vietnam VUV 548 0 Vanuatu vatu  Vanuatu WST 882 2 Samoan tala  Samoa XAF 950 0 CFA franc BEAC  Cameroon (CM),  Central African Republic (CF),  Republic of the Congo (CG),  Chad (TD),  Equatorial Guinea (GQ),  Gabon (GA) XAG 961 . Silver (one troy ounce) XAU 959 . Gold (one troy ounce) XBA 955 . European Composite Unit (EURCO) (bond market unit) XBB 956 . European Monetary Unit (E.M.U.-6) (bond market unit) XBC 957 . European Unit of Account 9 (E.U.A.-9) (bond market unit) XBD 958 . European Unit of Account 17 (E.U.A.-17) (bond market unit) XCD 951 2 East Caribbean dollar  Anguilla (AI),  Antigua and Barbuda (AG),  Dominica (DM),  Grenada (GD),  Montserrat (MS),  Saint Kitts and Nevis (KN),  Saint Lucia (LC),  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VC) XCG 532 2 Netherlands Antillean guilder  Curaçao (CW),  Sint Maarten (SX) XDR 960 . Special drawing rights International Monetary Fund XOF 952 0 CFA franc BCEAO  Benin (BJ),  Burkina Faso (BF),  Ivory Coast (CI),  Guinea-Bissau (GW),  Mali (ML),  Niger (NE),  Senegal (SN),  Togo (TG) XPD 964 . Palladium (one troy ounce) XPF 953 0 CFP franc (franc Pacifique) French territories of the Pacific Ocean:  French Polynesia (PF),  New Caledonia (NC),  Wallis and Futuna (WF) XPT 962 . Platinum (one troy ounce) XSU 994 . SUCRE Unified System for Regional Compensation (SUCRE)[18] XTS 963 . Code reserved for testing XUA 965 . ADB Unit of Account African Development Bank[19] XXX 999 . No currency YER 886 2 Yemeni rial  Yemen ZAR 710 2 South African rand  South Africa,  Eswatini (SZ),  Lesotho (LS),  Namibia (NA) ZMW 967 2 Zambian kwacha  Zambia ZWG 924 2 Zimbabwe Gold  Zimbabwe[20]

According to UN/CEFACT recommendation 9, paragraphs 8–9 ECE/TRADE/203, 1996:[21]

8. In applications where monetary resources associated with a currency (i.e. funds) need not be specified and where a field identifier indicating currency is used, the first two (leftmost) characters are sufficient to identify a currency—example: US for United States dollars for general, unspecified purposes where a field identifier indicating currency is present. (A field identifier can be a preprinted field heading in an aligned document or a similarly-agreed application in electronic transmission of data.)
9. In applications where there is a need to distinguish between types of currencies, or where funds are required as in the banking environment, or where there is no field identifier, the third (rightmost) character of the alphabetic code is an indicator, preferably mnemonic, derived from the name of the major currency unit or fund—example: USD for general, unspecified purposes; USN for United States dollar next-day funds, and USS for funds which are immediately available for Federal Reserve transfer, withdrawal in cash or transfer in like funds (same-day funds). Since there is no need for such a distinction in international trade applications, the funds codes have not been included in the Annex to the present Recommendation.

A number of currencies had official ISO 4217 currency codes and currency names until their replacement by another currency. The table below shows the ISO currency codes of former currencies and their common names (which do not always match the ISO 4217 names). That table has been introduced end 1988 by ISO.[22]

Minor unit fractions [edit]

The 2008 (7th) edition of ISO 4217 says the following about minor units of currency:

Requirements sometimes arise for values to be expressed in terms of minor units of currency. When this occurs, it is necessary to know the decimal relationship that exists between the currency concerned and its minor unit. This information has therefore been included in this International Standard and is shown in the column headed "Minor unit" in Tables A.1 and A.2; "0" means that there is no minor unit for that currency, whereas "1", "2" and "3" signify a ratio of 10:1, 100:1 and 1000:1 respectively. The names of the minor units are not given.

Examples for the ratios of 100:1 and 1000:1 include the United States dollar and the Bahraini dinar, for which the column headed "Minor unit" shows "2" and "3", respectively. As of 2021[update], two currencies have non-decimal ratios, the Mauritanian ouguiya and the Malagasy ariary; in both cases the ratio is 5:1. For these, the "Minor unit" column shows the number "2". Some currencies, such as the Burundian franc, do not in practice have any minor currency unit at all. These show the number "0", as with currencies whose minor units are unused due to negligible value.[citation needed]

Code position in amount formatting [edit]

The ISO standard does not regulate either the spacing, prefixing or suffixing in usage of currency codes. The style guide of the European Union's Publication Office declares that, for texts issued by or through the Commission in English, Irish, Latvian, and Maltese, the ISO 4217 code is to be followed by a "hard space" (non-breaking space) and the amount:[46]

a sum of EUR 30

and for texts in Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, and Swedish the order is reversed; the amount is followed by a non-breaking space and the ISO 4217 code:

une somme de 30 EUR

As illustrated, the order is determined not by the currency but by the native language of the document context.

USD, USN: two US currency codes[edit]

The US dollar has two codes assigned: USD and USN ("US dollar next day"[definition needed]). The USS (same day) code is not in use any longer, and was removed from the list of active ISO 4217 codes in March 2014.

Non ISO 4217 currencies[edit] Currencies without ISO 4217 currency codes[edit]

A number of active currencies do not have an ISO 4217 code, because they may be:

  1. a minor currency pegged at par (1:1) to a larger currency, even if independently regulated,
  2. a currency only used for commemorative banknotes or coins, or
  3. a currency of an unrecognized or partially recognized state.

These currencies include:

See Category:Fixed exchange rate for a list of all currently pegged currencies.

Non-standard codes [edit]

Despite having no presence or status in the standard, three letter acronyms that resemble ISO 4217 coding are sometimes used locally or commercially to represent de facto currencies or currency instruments.

Active abbreviations resembling ISO 4217 currency codes Unofficial
code ISO 4217
code D[a] Currency Locations using this currency Notes BDS[48][j] BBD 2 Barbados dollar Barbados The Government of Barbados and Central Bank of Barbados sometimes use the abbreviation "BDS" rather than the official ISO 4217 "BBD". BDS conflicts with ISO 4217, because BD is reserved for Bangladesh. CNH[49] — 2 Renminbi (offshore) Hong Kong The code CNH is used to represent the Renminbi in offshore trading, especially offshore trading involving Hong Kong. See Offshore Renminbi (CNH). The USD/CNY rate and the USD/CNH rate are, usually, different.[50] CNT[51] — 2 Renminbi (offshore) Taiwan The code CNT is used to represent the Renminbi in offshore trading, especially offshore trading involving Taiwan. See Other markets. GGP[52] — 2 Guernsey pound Guernsey IMP[52] — 2 Manx pound Isle of Man JEP[52] — 2 Jersey pound Jersey KID[53] — 2 Kiribati dollar Kiribati NIS[54] ILS 2 Israeli shekel Israel NIS stands for New Israeli Shekel, the currency that replaced the first Israeli shekel due to hyperinflation. NIS conflicts with ISO 4217, because NI stands for Nicaragua. NTD[55] TWD 2 New Taiwan dollar Taiwan PRB[56] — 2 Transnistrian ruble Transnistria Transnistria is an unrecognised state and is de facto rather than de jure independent. PRB conflicts with ISO 4217, because PR stands for Puerto Rico. SLS[57] — 2 Somaliland shilling Somaliland Somaliland is an unrecognised state and is de facto rather than de jure independent. SLS conflicts with ISO 4217, because SL stands for Sierra Leone. STG[58] GBP 2 Sterling United Kingdom STG stands for STerlinG, the official name of the United Kingdom's currency, of which the pound is the main unit. While not an ISO code, "STG" is nonetheless the CHAPS real-time gross settlement and clearing code for sterling recognized by SWIFT. It is listed in ISO 20022 as a registered external code used by SWIFT.[59] STG conflicts with ISO 4217, because ST stands for São Tomé and Príncipe. RMB CNY 2 Renminbi Mainland China RMB stands for RenMinBi, the official name of the Chinese currency, of which the yuan is the main unit. RMB conflicts with ISO 4217 because RM is reserved for Madagascar. TVD[52] — 2 Tuvalu dollar Tuvalu TV is the ISO 3166 two-letter code for Tuvalu ZWB[60] — 2 Zimbabwean bonds Zimbabwe Also known as the RTGS Dollar.

The following non-ISO codes were used in the past.

Unofficial codes for minor units of currency[edit]

Minor units of currency (also known as currency subdivisions or currency subunits) are often used for pricing and trading stocks and other assets, such as energy,[72] but are not assigned codes by ISO 4217. Two conventions for representing minor units are in widespread use:

A third convention is similar to the second one but uses an upper-case letter, e.g. ZAC[76] for the South African Cent.

Cryptocurrencies have not been assigned an ISO 4217 code.[77] However, some cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency exchanges use a three-letter acronym that resemble an ISO 4217 code.

  1. ^ a b c d The number of digits after the decimal separator.
  2. ^ Entities listed in the ISO 4217 standard. See the list of circulating currencies for de facto currency use.
  3. ^ a b c d Not part of the European Union, but uses euro via monetary agreement.
  4. ^ a b Adopted unilaterally, not an actual part of the eurozone.
  5. ^ Jeon is defined as 1/100 won by the Bank of Korea Act, Article 47-2,[9] but it is not practically used and only used for exchange rates.
  6. ^ a b The Malagasy ariary and the Mauritanian ouguiya are technically divided into five subunits (the iraimbilanja and khoum respectively) the coins display "1/5" on their face and are referred to as a "fifth" (Khoum/cinquième); These are not used in practice, but when written out, a single significant digit is used. E.g. 1.2 UM.
  7. ^ Added on 2005-06-01 with an effective date of 2006-01-01,[24] but moved to the historic index and replaced by AZN on 2005-10-13 due to not complying with the currency coding standardization rules.[25]
  8. ^ The numeric code for the German Mark was originally 280: it was changed to 276 on 16 April 1999 to align with ISO 3166-1.[31]
  9. ^ a b The fifth Zimbabwean dollar, formerly the RTGS dollar until 24 June 2019, reuses ZWL: the fourth Zimbabwean dollar also used the code, from 2 February 2009 to 30 September 2015.
  10. ^ The Government of Barbados and the Central Bank often use the International vehicle registration code code "BDS" instead of the ISO 4217 code "BBD". For example, the Central Bank uses the code "BDS$" for listing past exchange rates on its website.[48]
  11. ^ a b Not compatible with ISO 4217, as currency codes beginning with MA are reserved to Morocco. However, formerly referred to in the list of historical currencies with a footnote stating that it is a "non ISO code".[63] Amended to MLF on 2007-06-18.[64]
  12. ^ Croatia and Macedonia issued their own currencies before the 1992 dinar entered circulation. Bosnia and Herzegovina issued their own currency when the 1992 dinar entered circulation.
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