Cape Verdean Escudo
CVEPrimary country: Cape Verde
Symbol
$
Decimal Places
2
ISO Numeric
132
Formatting Example
1.234$56
Usage in Code
// JavaScript Intl.NumberFormat
new Intl.NumberFormat('en', {
style: 'currency',
currency: 'CVE'
}).format(1234.56)
// → "1.234$56"
// ISO 4217 code: CVE
// Numeric code: 132
// Minor unit: 2 decimal placesAbout Cape Verdean Escudo
The Cape Verdean Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, identified by the ISO 4217 code "CVE" and numeric code 132. Its symbol is $, and amounts are typically formatted with 2 decimal places (e.g., 1.234$56).
In software development, currency codes are essential for e-commerce, financial applications, and internationalization. The JavaScript Intl.NumberFormat API supports formatting amounts in CVE with locale-aware separators and symbols. Payment processors like Stripe and PayPal require ISO 4217 currency codes when processing transactions.
When building multi-currency applications, store amounts in the smallest unit (e.g., cents for CVE) to avoid floating-point precision errors. Use the decimal places value (2) to correctly convert between major and minor units. APIs like exchangeratesapi.io and Open Exchange Rates provide real-time conversion rates for CVE.