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6 changes: 2 additions & 4 deletions spec/registry.md
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Expand Up @@ -393,9 +393,8 @@ or it can be a [Number Operand](#number-operands), as long as the option
The option `currency` MUST NOT be used to override the currency of an implementation-defined type.
Using this option in such a case results in a _Bad Option_ error.

The value of the _operand_'s `currency` MUST be either a string containing a
well-formed [Unicode Currency Identifier](https://cldr-smoke.unicode.org/spec/main/ldml/tr35.html#UnicodeCurrencyIdentifier)
or an implementation-defined currency type.
The value of the _operand_'s `currency` is a
well-formed [Unicode Currency Identifier](https://cldr-smoke.unicode.org/spec/main/ldml/tr35.html#UnicodeCurrencyIdentifier).
Although currency codes are expected to be uppercase,
implementations SHOULD treat them in a case-insensitive manner.
A well-formed Unicode Currency Identifier matches the production `currency_code` in this ABNF:
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -608,7 +607,6 @@ of a digit size option option consistent with that implementation's practical li

In most cases, the value of a digit size option will be a string that
encodes the value as a non-negative integer.
Implementations MAY also accept implementation-defined types as the value.
When provided as a string, the representation of a digit size option matches the following ABNF:
>```abnf
> digit-size-option = "0" / (("1"-"9") [DIGIT])
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