North Korean won in Chilean Peso

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1 KPW = CLP

Information updates: 04.13.25 12:00

To calculate the cost of foreign currency conversion, we use market exchange rates 152 currencies of the world.

KPW North Korean won

Country of application:
North Korea

Currency

KPW

Code

408

Symbol

Coin denominations in circulation:
1, 5, 10, 50 chon, 1 won.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 won

History reference:
The North Korean Won is the official currency of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. There are two versions of spelling and pronunciation: "won" - in the feminine, as prescribed by the Spelling... Dictionary of the Russian Language of the Russian Academy of Sciences, edited by V.V. Lopatin, and "won" in the masculine - as the Bank of Russia writes in its daily quotes of the currency bearing the same name as South Korea. This is due to the complexity of translation from Eastern languages. Throughout almost its entire history, the Korean Peninsula has been under the cultural, political and economic influence of a powerful neighbor - China. This influence was also reflected in the monetary system of Korea. Until the end of the 19th century, the main monetary unit was the Korean mun - a cast bronze coin with a square hole.

CLP Chilean Peso

Country of application:
Chile

Currency

CLP

Code

152

Symbol

$

Coin denominations in circulation:
1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 20,000 pesos.

Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 pesos.

History reference:
CLP in the foreign exchange markets stands for the abbreviation for Chiles currency, known as the Chilean peso. The "old" peso was used as the currency in Chile between 1917 and 1959, when the escudo... (CLE) came into effect. The current (or new) Chilean peso was reintroduced on September 29, 1975, replacing the escudo with an exchange of 1 peso for 1,000 escudos. The Chilean people also refer to their currency as "lukoi" when referring to the 1,000 peso note, "quina" for the 500 peso coin, and "gamba" for the 100 peso coin. On September 29, 1975, instead of the escudo, the peso was reintroduced, the escudos were exchanged for 1000:1 pesos. During the years of the dictatorship, on the obverse of the 5 and 10 peso coins, the image of a winged woman breaking the chains was used, with the signature LIBERTAD (freedom) and the date of the military coup 9/11/1973 - the figure symbolized "liberation from Marxism". After the restoration of civil power in Chile, the design of the coins was changed, the image of the national hero Bernardo OHiggins was placed on the obverse.

1 KPW to 1 CLP graph

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Online converter North Korean won to Chilean Peso

Online currency converter is a tool that will allow you to calculate the ratio of North Korean won to Chilean Peso for today.  The exchange rate of  North Korean won  to  Chilean Peso  today, 04.13.25,  today 1.0408 KPW to CLP.

Dynamics of the exchange rate North Korean won to Chilean Peso per week, month and year

Over the past 7 days, the rate of North Korean won to Chilean Peso has changed by 900%, from to 900.0 KPW to CLP.