Three-letter World Currencies are standardized codes used to identify different currencies in international finance. These codes, known as ISO 4217 codes, typically consist of three letters, with the first two letters representing the country and the third indicating the currency. For example, USD stands for the United States Dollar, EUR for the Euro, and JPY for the Japanese Yen. These codes help facilitate global trade and financial transactions.
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