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Explore the complete currency database for all world countries with official names, ISO 4217 codes and currency symbols. This comprehensive resource is essential for international trade, banking, forex trading, travel planning and e-commerce operations across 195 countries worldwide.

Our world currency directory includes 180+ currencies from major global currencies like USD ($), EUR (€), JPY (¥), GBP (£) and CHF (₣) to regional and national currencies. Each entry provides the three-letter ISO 4217 code used in international financial transactions and the official currency symbol. Perfect for financial professionals, travelers, accountants and business owners planning international operations.

Benefits: Complete ISO 4217 codes • Official currency symbols • All 195 countries • Forex trading reference • International banking codes • E-commerce integration • Travel currency guide • Updated 2026 data • Currency converter available

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
CountryCurrencyISO-4217Symbol
A
AfghanistanAfghan AfghaniAFN          ؋
ArmeniaArmenian DramAMD          ֏
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani ManatAZN          
B
BahrainBahraini DinarBHD          .د.ب
BangladeshBangladeshi TakaBDT          
BhutanBhutanese NgultrumBTN          Nu.
British Indian Ocean TerritoryUnited States DollarUSD          $
BruneiBrunei DollarBND          $
C
CambodiaCambodian RielKHR          
Caribbean NetherlandsUnited States DollarUSD          $
ChinaChinese YuanCNY          ¥
Cocos (Keeling) IslandsAustralian DollarAUD          $
G
GeorgiaGeorgian LariGEL          
H
Hong KongHong Kong DollarHKD          $
I
IndiaIndian RupeeINR          
IndonesiaIndonesian RupiahIDR          Rp
IranIranian RialIRR          
IraqIraqi DinarIQD          ع.د
IsraelIsraeli New ShekelILS          
J
JapanJapanese YenJPY          ¥
JordanJordanian DinarJOD          د.ا
K
KazakhstanKazakhstani TengeKZT          
KuwaitKuwaiti DinarKWD          د.ك
KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstani SomKGS          c
L
LaosLao KipLAK          
LebanonLebanese PoundLBP          ل.ل
M
MacauMacanese PatacaMOP          P
MalaysiaMalaysian RinggitMYR          RM
MaldivesMaldivian RufiyaaMVR          
MongoliaMongolian TogrogMNT          
Myanmar (Burma)Burmese KyatMMK          Ks
N
NepalNepalese RupeeNPR          
North KoreaNorth Korean WonKPW          
O
OmanOmani RialOMR          ر.ع.
P
PakistanPakistani RupeePKR          
PalestineIsraeli New ShekelILS          
PhilippinesPhilippine PisoPHP          
Q
QatarQatari RiyalQAR          ر.ق
S
Saudi ArabiaSaudi RiyalSAR          ر.س
SingaporeSingapore DollarSGD          $
South KoreaSouth Korean WonKRW          
Sri LankaSri Lankan RupeeLKR          Rs
SyriaSyrian PoundSYP          £S
T
TaiwanNew Taiwan DollarTWD          $
TajikistanTajikistani SomoniTJS          SM
ThailandThai BahtTHB          ฿
TransnistriaTransnistrian RublePRB          р.
TurkeyTurkish LiraTRY          
TurkmenistanTurkmenistan ManatTMT          m
U
United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates DirhamAED          د.إ
UzbekistanUzbekistani SomUZS          so'm
V
VietnamVietnamese DongVND          
Y
YemenYemeni RialYER          

💱 Understanding World Currencies & ISO 4217 Codes

🌍 Global Currency Overview

The world uses approximately 180 different currencies across 195 countries, managed by central banks and monetary authorities. Understanding currency codes and symbols is essential for international trade, banking, travel and online transactions. The ISO 4217 standard provides universal three-letter codes (like USD, EUR, JPY) that eliminate confusion in global financial systems.

Currency symbols (like $, €, £, ¥) represent monetary units in financial documents, price tags and digital transactions. While some symbols are used by multiple currencies (like $ for USD, CAD, AUD), the ISO codes provide unique identification for each currency in banking systems worldwide.

💵 Major World Currencies

USD ($): US Dollar - World's primary reserve currency
EUR (€): Euro - Used by 20 European Union countries
JPY (¥): Japanese Yen - Major Asian currency
GBP (£): British Pound - Oldest currency in use

🔤 Understanding ISO 4217 Currency Codes

The ISO 4217 standard assigns unique three-letter codes to each currency. The first two letters represent the country code (based on ISO 3166), while the third letter represents the currency name. For example, USD = United States Dollar, EUR = Euro, GBP = Great Britain Pound. Banks, stock exchanges and payment processors worldwide use these codes to prevent errors in international transactions.

🪙 Currency Symbols & Their Usage

Currency symbols are graphical representations used in price displays and financial documents. While $ (dollar sign) is used by multiple countries (USA, Canada, Australia), each has different values. € (euro sign) represents the Euro across 20 countries. £ (pound sign) denotes British Pound Sterling. Modern digital systems use Unicode characters to display currency symbols correctly in websites, apps and documents.

💡 Practical Uses of Currency Data

  • International Trade: Invoice creation and payment processing across borders
  • Banking Systems: SWIFT transfers and currency exchange operations
  • Forex Trading: Currency pair identification (EUR/USD, GBP/JPY)
  • Travel Planning: Budget preparation and currency exchange
  • E-commerce: Multi-currency pricing and payment gateways
  • Accounting Software: Multi-currency bookkeeping and reporting
  • Financial Analysis: Compare economic data across countries
  • Academic Research: Study monetary policy and currency valuation

🌐 Shared Currencies & Currency Unions

Several countries share the same currency. The Euro (EUR) is used by 20 EU member states. The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) serves 8 island nations. The West African CFA Franc is shared by 8 countries. These currency unions simplify trade, reduce transaction costs and coordinate monetary policy among member nations.

💡 Interesting Fact: The oldest currency still in use is the British Pound Sterling (GBP), dating back to the 8th century. The newest major currency is the Euro (EUR), introduced in 1999. Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are not included in ISO 4217 as they're not issued by national governments.

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