Re: [w3c/payment-request] Editorial: use unicode name/code for currencies in note (#942)

Hi @marcoscaceres,

At the 15 April 2021 WPWG call it was suggested to add an example of a 2-character currency symbol (just to make the point that not all currency symbols are single Unicode characters). One suggestion was to use PLN / zł.

A concrete editorial proposal is to change

 (e.g., "USD" is shown as U+0024 Dollar Sign ($), "GBP" is U+00A3 Pound Sign (£), and the non-standard "XBT" could be shown as U+0243 Latin Capital Letter B with Stroke (Ƀ)).

to

 (e.g., "USD" is shown as U+0024 Dollar Sign ($), "GBP" is shown as U+00A3 Pound Sign (£), "PLN" is shown as U+007A U+0142 Złoty (zł), and the non-standard "XBT" could be shown as U+0243 Latin Capital Letter B with Stroke (Ƀ)).

cc @aphillips, @r12a 

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