A Standard Currency Codes is a detailed figure used as shorthand for a money name, particularly in reference to quantities of currency. They usually utilize the 1st letter or character of the money, sometimes with minor changes such as ligatures or overlaid perpendicular or horizontal bars. Nowadays, ISO 4217 codes are used as a substitute of exchange signs for most bureaucrat purposes, though money signs may be in common use in many other contexts. Few currencies in the world have no short-hand pictogram at all.
The Alphabetical Listings represents Currency codes for all countries around the world