ISO 4217

standard which delineates currency designators and its countries

ISO 4217 is the international standard describing three-letter codes (also known as the currency code) to define the names of currencies, as established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The ISO 4217 code list is the common way in banking and business, all over the world, for defining different currencies. In many countries, the codes for the more common currencies are so well-known, by the general public, that exchange rates written in newspapers or posted in banks use only those codes to define the different currencies, instead of translated currency names or currency symbols. ISO 4217 codes are used on airline tickets and international train tickets to remove any uncertainty about the price.

Exchange rates display at a Bureau de change listing currency names in English and their ISO 4217 codes. This list displays the United Kingdom as 'England', one of its constituent countries, in addition to displaying the Republic of China as 'Taiwan' and South Korea as 'Korea'.
An airline ticket showing the price in the ISO 4217 code "EUR" (bottom left).

Code formation

The first two letters of the code are the two letters of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes (which are also used as the basis for national top-level domains on the Internet). The third letter is usually the initial of the currency itself. So Japan's currency code is JPY, "JP" for Japan and "Y" for yen. This eliminates the problem caused by the names dollar, franc and pound being used in dozens of different countries, each having significantly differing values. Also, if a currency is revalued, the currency code's last letter is changed to distinguish it from the old currency. In some cases, the third letter is the initial for "new" in that country's language, to distinguish it from an older currency that was revalued; the code sometimes outlasts the usage of the term "new" itself (for example, the code for the Mexican peso is MXN). Other changes can be seen, however; the Russian ruble, for example, changed from RUR to RUB, where the B comes from the third letter in the word "ruble".

There is also a three-digit code number assigned to each currency, in the same manner as there is also a three-digit code number assigned to each country as part of ISO 3166. This numeric code is usually the same as the ISO 3166-1 numeric code. 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. Some currencies do not have any minor currency unit at all. 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. Mauritania does not use a decimal division of units, setting 1 ouguiya (UM) = 5 khoums, and Madagascar has 1 ariary = 5 iraimbilanja.

ISO 4217 includes codes not only for currencies, but also for precious metals (gold, silver, palladium and platinum; by definition expressed per one troy ounce, as compared to "1 USD") and certain other entities used in international finance, e.g. Special Drawing Rights. There are also special codes allocated for testing purposes (XTS), and to indicate no currency transactions (XXX). These codes all begin with the letter "X". The precious metals use "X" plus the metal's chemical symbol; silver, for example, is XAG. ISO 3166 never assigns country codes beginning with "X", these codes being assigned for privately customized use only (reserved, never for official codes)—for instance, the ISO 3166-based NATO country codes (STANAG 1059, 9th edition) use "X" codes for imaginary exercise countries ranging from XXB for "Brownland" to XXR for "Redland", as well as for major commands such as XXE for SHAPE or XXS for SACLANT. Consequently, ISO 4217 can use "X" codes for non-country-specific currencies without risk of clashing with future country codes.

Supranational currencies, such as the East Caribbean dollar, the CFP franc, the CFA franc BEAC and the CFA franc BCEAO are normally also represented by codes beginning with an "X". The euro is represented by the code EUR (EU is included in the ISO 3166-1 reserved codes list to represent the European Union). The predecessor to the euro, the European Currency Unit (ECU), had the code XEU.

History

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) of 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. Frequently, these changes are due to new governments (through war or a new constitution), treaties between countries standardizing on a currency, or revaluation of the currency due to excessive inflation. As a result, the list of codes must be updated from time to time. The ISO 4217 maintenance agency (MA), SIX Interbank Clearing, is responsible for maintaining the list of codes.

Active codes

Official codes

The following is a list of active codes of official ISO 4217 currency names.

CodeNumE[1]CurrencyLocations using this currency
AED7842United Arab Emirates dirhamUnited Arab Emirates
AFN9712Afghan afghaniAfghanistan
ALL0082Albanian lekAlbania
AMD0512Armenian dramArmenia
ANG5322Netherlands Antillean guilderNetherlands Antilles
AOA9732Angolan kwanzaAngola
ARS0322Argentine pesoArgentina
AUD0362Australian dollarAustralia, Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Heard and McDonald Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Norfolk Island, Tuvalu
AWG5332Aruban florinAruba
AZN9442Azerbaijani manatAzerbaijan
BAM9772Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible markBosnia and Herzegovina
BBD0522Barbados dollarBarbados
BDT0502Bangladeshi takaBangladesh
BGN9752Bulgarian levBulgaria
BHD0483Bahraini dinarBahrain
BIF1080Burundian francBurundi
BMD0602Bermudian dollar (aka Bermuda dollar)Bermuda
BND0962Brunei dollarBrunei, Singapore
BOB0682BolivianoBolivia
BOV9842Bolivian Mvdol (funds code)Bolivia
BRL9862Brazilian realBrazil
BSD0442Bahamian dollarBahamas
BTN0642Bhutanese ngultrumBhutan
BWP0722Botswana pulaBotswana
BYR9740Belarusian rubleBelarus
BZD0842Belize dollarBelize
CAD1242Canadian dollarCanada
CDF9762Congolese francDemocratic Republic of Congo
CHE9472WIR Bank (complementary currency)Switzerland
CHF7562Swiss francSwitzerland, Liechtenstein
CHW9482WIR Bank (complementary currency)Switzerland
CLF9900Unidad de Fomento (funds code)Chile
CLP1520Chilean pesoChile
CNY1562Chinese yuanChina (Mainland)
COP1702Colombian pesoColombia
COU9702Unidad de Valor RealColombia
CRC1882Costa Rican colonCosta Rica
CUP1922Cuban pesoCuba
CVE1320Cape Verde escudoCape Verde
CZK2032Czech korunaCzech Republic
DJF2620Djiboutian francDjibouti
DKK2082Danish kroneDenmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland
DOP2142Dominican pesoDominican Republic
DZD0122Algerian dinarAlgeria
EEK2332Estonian kroonEstonia
EGP8182Egyptian poundEgypt
ERN2322Eritrean nakfaEritrea
ETB2302Ethiopian birrEthiopia
EUR9782EuroAustria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain;
Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City;
Kosovo, Montenegro
FJD2422Fiji dollarFiji
FKP2382Falkland Islands poundFalkland Islands
GBP8262Pound sterlingUnited Kingdom, Crown Dependencies (the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands), certain British Overseas Territories (South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory)
GEL9812Georgian lariGeorgia
GHS9362Ghanaian cediGhana
GIP2922Gibraltar poundGibraltar
GMD2702Gambian dalasiGambia
GNF3240Guinean francGuinea
GTQ3202Guatemalan quetzalGuatemala
GYD3282Guyanese dollarGuyana
HKD3442Hong Kong dollarHong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macau Special Administrative Region
HNL3402Honduran lempiraHonduras
HTG3322Haitian gourdeHaiti
HUF3482Hungarian forintHungary
IDR3600Indonesian rupiahIndonesia
ILS3762Israeli new sheqelIsrael, Palestine
INR3562Indian rupeeBhutan, India, Nepal
IQD3683Iraqi dinarIraq
IRR3640Iranian rialIran
ISK3520Icelandic krónaIceland
JMD3882Jamaican dollarJamaica
JOD4003Jordanian dinarJordan
JPY3920Japanese yenJapan
KES4042Kenyan shillingKenya
KGS4172Kyrgyzstani somKyrgyzstan
KHR1160Cambodian rielCambodia
KMF1740Comoro francComoros
KPW4080North Korean wonNorth Korea
KRW4100South Korean wonSouth Korea
KWD4143Kuwaiti dinarKuwait
KYD1362Cayman Islands dollarCayman Islands
KZT3982Kazakhstani tengeKazakhstan
LAK4180Lao kipLaos
LBP4220Lebanese poundLebanon
LKR1442Sri Lanka rupeeSri Lanka
LRD4302Liberian dollarLiberia
LSL4262Lesotho lotiLesotho
LVL4282Latvian latsLatvia
LYD4343Libyan dinarLibya
MAD5042Moroccan dirhamMorocco, Western Sahara
MDL4982Moldovan leuMoldova (except Transnistria)
MGA9692Malagasy ariaryMadagascar
MKD8072Macedonian denarRepublic of North Macedonia
MMK1040Myanma kyatMyanmar
MNT4962Mongolian tugrikMongolia
MOP4461Macanese patacaMacau Special Administrative Region
MRU4782Mauritanian ouguiyaMauritania
MUR4802Mauritian rupeeMauritius
MVR4622Maldivian rufiyaaMaldives
MWK4542Malawian kwachaMalawi
MXN4842Mexican pesoMexico
MXV9792Mexican Unidad de Inversion (UDI) (funds code)Mexico
MYR4582Malaysian ringgitMalaysia
MZN9432Mozambican meticalMozambique
NAD5162Namibian dollarNamibia
NGN5662Nigerian nairaNigeria
NIO5582Cordoba oroNicaragua
NOK5782Norwegian kroneNorway, Bouvet Island, Queen Maud Land, Peter I Island
NPR5242Nepalese rupeeNepal
NZD5542New Zealand dollarCook Islands, New Zealand, Niue, Pitcairn, Tokelau
OMR5123Omani rialOman
PAB5902Panamanian balboaPanama
PEN6042Peruvian nuevo solPeru
PGK5982Papua New Guinean kinaPapua New Guinea
PHP6082Philippine pesoPhilippines
PKR5862Pakistani rupeePakistan
PLN9852Polish złotyPoland
PYG6000Paraguayan guaraníParaguay
QAR6342Qatari rialQatar
RON9462Romanian new leuRomania
RSD9412Serbian dinarSerbia
RUB6432Russian roubleRussia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia
RWF6460Rwandan francRwanda
SAR6822Saudi riyalSaudi Arabia
SBD0902Solomon Islands dollarSolomon Islands
SCR6902Seychelles rupeeSeychelles
SDG9382Sudanese poundSudan
SEK7522Swedish krona/kronorSweden
SGD7022Singapore dollarSingapore, Brunei
SHP6542Saint Helena poundSaint Helena
SLL6940Sierra Leonean leoneSierra Leone
SOS7062Somali shillingSomalia (except Somaliland)
SRD9682Surinamese dollarSuriname
STD6780São Tomé and Príncipe dobraSão Tomé and Príncipe
SYP7602Syrian poundSyria
SZL7482LilangeniSwaziland
THB7642Thai bahtThailand
TJS9722Tajikistani somoniTajikistan
TMT9342Turkmenistani manatTurkmenistan
TND7883Tunisian dinarTunisia
TOP7762Tongan paʻangaTonga
TRY9492Turkish liraTurkey, Northern Cyprus
TTD7802Trinidad and Tobago dollarTrinidad and Tobago
TWD9011New Taiwan dollarTaiwan and other islands that are under the effective control of the Republic of China (ROC)
TZS8342Tanzanian shillingTanzania
UAH9802Ukrainian hryvniaUkraine
UGX8000Ugandan shillingUganda
USD8402United States dollarAmerican Samoa, British Indian Ocean Territory, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Haiti, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Panama, Puerto Rico, Timor-Leste, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, Virgin Islands, Bermuda (as well as Bermudian Dollar)
USN9972United States dollar (next day) (funds code)United States
UYU8582Uruguayan pesoUruguay
UZS8602Uzbekistan somUzbekistan
VEF9372Venezuelan bolívar fuerteVenezuela
VND7040Vietnamese đồngVietnam
VUV5480Vanuatu vatuVanuatu
WST8822Samoan talaSamoa
XAF9500CFA franc BEACCameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon
XAG961Silver (one troy ounce)
XAU959Gold (one troy ounce)
XBA955European Composite Unit(EURCO) (bond market unit)
XBB956European Monetary Unit(E.M.U.-6) (bond market unit)
XBC957European Unit of Account 9(E.U.A.-9) (bond market unit)
XBD958European Unit of Account 17(E.U.A.-17) (bond market unit)
XCD9512East Caribbean dollarAnguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
XDR960Special Drawing RightsInternational Monetary Fund
XFUNilUIC franc (special settlement currency)International Union of Railways
XOF9520CFA Franc BCEAOBenin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo
XPD964Palladium(one troy ounce)
XPF9530CFP francFrench Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna
XPT962Platinum(one troy ounce)
XTS963Code reserved for testing purposes
XXX999No currency
YER8860Yemeni rialYemen
ZAR7102South African randSouth Africa
ZMK8940Zambian kwachaZambia
ZWL9322Zimbabwe dollarZimbabwe

Unofficial codes

The following is an active, unofficial code that emulates the ISO 4217 format.

CodeNumE[1]CurrencyLocations using this currencyNotes
BTCNil8[2]BitcoinGlobal (internet-based, anonymous electronic money)Used on Bitcoin trading sites, and in official Bitcoin project documentation.[2][3]

Explanation of USD/USS/USN

The US dollar actually has three codes assigned: USD, USS (same day) and USN (next day). According to UN/CEFACT recommendation 9, paragraphs 8-9 ECE/TRADE/203, 1996, available online Archived 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine:

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 different 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.

Without currency code

A number of territories are not included in ISO 4217, because their currencies are: (a) not per se an independent currency but a variant of another currency, (b) a legal tender only issued as commemorative banknotes and/or coinage, or (c) a currency of an unrecognized or partially recognized state. These currencies are:

  1. Alderney pound (1:1 pegged to the pound sterling)
  2. Cook Islands dollar (1:1 pegged to the New Zealand dollar)
  3. Faroese króna (1:1 pegged to the Danish krone)
  4. Guernsey pound (1:1 pegged to the pound sterling)
  5. Isle of Man pound (1:1 pegged to the pound sterling)
  6. Jersey pound (1:1 pegged to the pound sterling)
  7. Kiribati dollar (1:1 pegged to the Australian dollar)
  8. Maltese scudo (1:0.24 pegged to the euro[4])
  9. Somaliland shilling (state of issue is viewed as de jure part of Somalia, exchange rate not fixed)
  10. Transnistrian ruble (state of issue is viewed as de jure part of Moldova)
  11. Tuvaluan dollar (1:1 pegged to the Australian dollar)

The following non-ISO codes are, however, sometimes used commercially:[5]

JEP — Jersey poundIMP — Isle of Man poundSLS — Somaliland shilling (rarely SLSH [source?])TVD — Tuvalu dollarPRB — Transnistrian ruble [not in the source given]

Obsolete currency codes

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.

CodeNumE[1]CurrencyFromUntil
-01-01
Replaced by
ADF2Andorran franc (1:1 peg to the French franc)?1999EUR
ADP0200Andorran peseta (1:1 peg to the Spanish peseta)?1999
ATS0402Austrian schilling19451999
BEF0561Belgian franc (currency union with LUF)18321999
CUC9312Cuban convertible peso19942022CUP
CYP1962Cypriot pound18792008
DEM2762German mark19481999
ESP7240Spanish peseta18691999
FIM2462Finnish markka18601999
FRF2502French franc19601999
GRD3000Greek drachma19542001
HRK1912Croatian kuna19922023
IEP3722Irish pound (punt in Irish language)19381999
ITL3800Italian lira18611999
LTL4402Lithuanian litas19922015
LUF4421Luxembourg franc (currency union with BEF)19441999
MCF1Monegasque franc (currency union with FRF)19601999
MTL4702Maltese lira1968[6]2008
NLG5282Netherlands guilder1810s1999
PTE6200Portuguese escudo1911-05-221999
SIT7051Slovenian tolar1991-10-082007
SKK7031Slovak koruna1993-02-082009
SML0San Marinese lira (currency union with ITL and VAL)18641999
VAL0Vatican lira (currency union with ITL and SML)19291999
XEU954.European Currency Unit (1 XEU = 1 EUR)?1999
CodeNumE[1]CurrencyFromUntilReplaced by
AFA004Afghan afghani19252003AFN
AON0240Angolan new kwanza19901995AOR
AOR9820Angolan kwanza readjustado19951999AOA
ARL2Argentine peso ley1970-01-011983-05-05ARP
ARP2Argentine peso argentino1983-06-061985-06-14ARA
ARA2Argentine austral1985-06-151991-12-31ARS
AZM0310Azerbaijani manat1992-08-152006-01-01AZN
BDT1Bangladeshi TakaFebruary 1972Still in use
BGL1002Bulgarian lev A/9919621999-07-05BGN
BOP2Bolivian peso1963-01-011987-01-01BOB
BRB2Brazilian cruzeiro novo19671986BRC
BRC2Brazilian cruzado19861989BRN
BRE2Brazilian cruzeiro19901993BRR
BRN2Brazilian cruzado novo1989-01-151990-03-15BRE
BRR2Brazilian cruzeiro real1993-08-011994BRL
CSD8912Serbian dinar2003-07-032006RSD
CSK200Czechoslovak koruna?1993-02-08CZK and SKK
DDM278East German Mark of the GDR (East Germany)1948-06-211990-07-01DEM
ECS2180Ecuadorian sucre?2000USD
ECV983.Ecuador Unidad de Valor Constante (funds code) (discontinued)19932000-01-09
GQEEquatorial Guinean ekwele19751985XAF
ESA996Spanish peseta (account A)??ESP
ESB995Spanish peseta (account B)??ESP
GNEGuinean syli19711985GNF
GHC2880Ghanaian cedi19672007-07-01GHS
GWP624Guinea-Bissau peso19751997XOF
ILP3, 2Israeli lira19481980ILR
ILR2Israeli shekel1980-02-241985-12-31ILS
ISJ0Icelandic old krona?1981ISK
LAJLao kip?1979LAK
MAFMoroccan franc19211960–1976MADeu
MGF450Malagasy franc1963-07-012005-01-01MGA
MKNOld Macedonian denar A/93?1993MKD
MLFMali franc?1984XOF
MVQMaldivian rupee?1981MVR
MXPMexican peso?1993MXN
MZM5080Mozambican metical19802006-06-30MZN
NFD2Newfoundland dollar18651949CAD
PEHPeruvian sol18631985-02-01PEI
PEIPeruvian inti1985-02-011991-10-01PEN
PLZ616Polish zloty A/94?1995PLN
ROL642Romanian leu A/05?2005RON
RUR810Russian rouble A/9719921997-12-31RUB
SDD736Sudanese dinar1992-06-082007-01-10SDG
SRG740Suriname guilder?2004SRD
SURSoviet Union rouble19611991RUR
SVC2222Salvadoran colón18922001USD
TJR762Tajikistani ruble1995-05-102000-10-30TJS
TMM7950Turkmenistani manat1993-11-012008-12-31TMT
TRL7920Turkish lira A/05?2005TRY
UAK804Ukrainian karbovanets?1996-09-02UAH
UGSUgandan shilling A/87?1987UGX
USS9982United States dollar (same day) (funds code)
UYNUruguay old peso?1993-03-01UYU
VEB8622Venezuelan bolívar?2008-01-01VEF
XFOGold franc (special settlement currency)?2003XDR
YDD720South Yemeni dinar?1996-06-11YER
YUD2Yugoslav dinar1966-01-011989-12-31YUN
YUN2Yugoslav dinar1990-01-011992-06-30YUR
YUR2Yugoslav dinar1992-07-011993-09-30YUO
YUO2Yugoslav dinar1993-10-011993-12-31YUG
YUG2Yugoslav dinar1994-01-011994-01-23YUM
YUM8912Yugoslav dinar1994-01-242003-07-02CSD
ZAL991.South African financial rand (funds code) (discontinued)1985-09-011995-03-13
ZRN1802Zaïrean new zaïre19931997CDF
ZRZ3Zaïrean zaïre19671993ZRN
ZWC2Rhodesian dollar1970-02-171980ZWD
ZWD7162Zimbabwean dollar A/061980-04-182006-07-31ZWN
ZWN9422Zimbabwean dollar A/082006-08-012008-07-31ZWR
ZWR9352Zimbabwean dollar A/092008-08-012009-02-02ZWL

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