[Webfunds-users] AUG = XAU/31.103

Jay W. jrw@sphinx.org
Sat, 03 Feb 2001 07:48:08 -0500


as far as i can tell, the ISO specification
seems to be silent on the actual units of XAG/XAU/XPD/XPT.
does anyone have the real spec?
the closest i can get is:
http://www.egt.ie/standards/iso4217/iso4217-en.html
and this:
http://www.bsi-global.com/Technical+Information/04_Publications+Catalogue_Publications/_Publications/tig90x.doc
neither mention ounces/grams/tonnes etc.

also notice that the "minor unit" column for the metal currencies
is listed as "N.A." - this column seems to be the number of
decimal places used with the currency, i.e. for dollars
it is 2, for most franc/yen/won it is 0, iraqi dinar is 3.
this adds to the possibility that the X** currencies are
ambiguously defined in the standard.

jrw


> > The form of AUG is not listed by the ISO
> > AFAIK, but, XAG is.  However, there is some
> > dispute as to what XAG means ... grams,
> > ounces, kilos, bars?  AUG means grams of gold.
> 
> XAG - ounce (troy) of silver
> XAU - ounce (troy) of gold
> XPD - ounce (troy) of palladium
> XPT - ounce (troy) of platinum