ISO 4217 defines 3-letter currency symbols:
- EUR
- USD
- LKR
- GBP
Do currencies' minor units (cent, pence) have a ISO or similar standard, too, that defines codes for those sub-units like
- ct
- p
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ISO 4217 defines 3-letter currency symbols:
Do currencies' minor units (cent, pence) have a ISO or similar standard, too, that defines codes for those sub-units like
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As for a better word, how does minor currency unit suit? Although, Wikipedia also refers to it as sub unit. Take your pick. There is a table on that Wikipedia article listing the standard precision for the minor currency unit. As a sidenote, Wikipedia provides the fractional unit name for all circulating currencies. | |||||||||||||
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You need to look at the standard itself. From the ISO website:
The key bit is:
So to answer your question, I couldn't find an ISO Standard that discusses minor units. Similar standards discuss Commercial Administration and Finance. | |||
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