# Note that these are the currency symbols to use for the specified code when displaying in a DIFFERENT locale than # the home locale of the currency. This file can be edited as needed. In addition, if in some case one specific locale # would use a symbol DIFFERENT than the standard international one listed here, then an additional properties file # can be added making use of the standard ResourceBundle loading algorithm. For example, if we decided we wanted to # show US dollars as just $ instead of US$ when in the UK, we could create a file i18nCurrencySymbols_en_GB.properties # with the entry USD=$ ARS=$AR AUD=AU$ BOB=$b BRL=R$ CAD=CAN$ CLP=Ch$ COP=COL$ CRC=\u20A1 HRK=kn CZK=K\u010D DOP=RD$ XCD=EC$ EUR=\u20AC GTQ=Q GYD=G$ HNL=L HKD=HK$ HUF=Ft INR=\u20B9 IDR=Rp ILS=\u20AA JMD=J$ JPY=JP\u00A5 KRW=\u20A9 NZD=NZ$ NIO=C$ PAB=B/. PYG=Gs PEN=S/. PHP=\u20B1 PLN=\u007A\u0142 RON=lei SGD=S$ ZAR=R TWD=NT$ THB=\u0E3F TTD=TT$ GBP=\u00A3 USD=$ UYU=$U VEF=Bs VND=\u20AB