CRC to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Costa Rica Colon to North Korean Won

Converting from Costa Rica Colon (CRC) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Costa Rica Colon (CRC)

The Costa Rican Colon (CRC) is the official currency of Costa Rica, a beautiful country known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The name "Colon" pays homage to Christopher Columbus, referred to as "Cristóbal Colón" in Spanish.

The currency was first introduced in 1896, replacing the Costa Rican peso at a rate of 1 Colon for 1 peso. Over the years, the colon has undergone various changes and reforms, including the introduction of new banknotes and coins. Currently, the colon is divided into 100 centimos, though due to inflation, the use of centimos has significantly declined in everyday transactions.

The value of the colon can fluctuate due to various economic factors, including inflation rates, government policies, and market demand. For instance, if the economy grows, the colon may strengthen against other currencies. Conversely, during periods of economic instability, its value may decline.

For everyday transactions, people in Costa Rica commonly use several denominations of coins and banknotes, ranging from 5 colones to 20,000 colones. Along with its practical use, the colon is an essential part of Costa Rican culture and signifies the country's history and evolution.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country shrouded in mystery and characterized by its unique political landscape. Introduced in 1947, the won replaced the Korean yen at a rate of 15 won for 1 yen. The currency is named after "won," which means "circle" in Korean, symbolizing economic stability.

The won is divided into 100 chon, although chon coins are rarely used, reflecting the limited range of available denominations due to North Korea's closed economy. Like the colon, the value of the won can fluctuate based on various economic and political factors, including government monetary policies and international relations, which deeply affect its exchange rate.

One of the notable characteristics of the North Korean economy is the existence of two separate exchange rates: one for regular citizens and another for foreign visitors. The official exchange rate is significantly different from the black market rate, which indicates the stark contrast between North Korea's controlled economy and the realities of market demand.

In daily life, the North Korean won plays a crucial role in commerce, though strict regulations limit availability and use. The currency, much like its issuing country, holds immense political and cultural significance.

Conclusion

Understanding the conversion between Costa Rica Colon (CRC) and North Korean Won (KPW) requires awareness of the respective economic climates and currency characteristics. The varying values, influenced by economic conditions, make it essential for those looking to exchange these currencies to stay informed.

Costa Rica Colon to North Korean Won conversion table

CRC to KPW conversion table

Costa Rica Colon (CRC)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 CRC1.77530619832 KPW
2 CRC3.55061239665 KPW
3 CRC5.32591859497 KPW
4 CRC7.10122479329 KPW
5 CRC8.87653099162 KPW
6 CRC10.65183718994 KPW
7 CRC12.42714338826 KPW
8 CRC14.20244958659 KPW
9 CRC15.97775578491 KPW
10 CRC17.75306198323 KPW
100 CRC177.53061983235 KPW
200 CRC355.06123966469 KPW
300 CRC532.59185949704 KPW
400 CRC710.12247932939 KPW
500 CRC887.65309916174 KPW
600 CRC1 065.18371899408 KPW
700 CRC1 242.71433882643 KPW
800 CRC1 420.24495865878 KPW
900 CRC1 597.77557849112 KPW
1 000 CRC1 775.30619832347 KPW
2 000 CRC3 550.61239664694 KPW
5 000 CRC8 876.53099161736 KPW
10 000 CRC17 753.06198323471 KPW
20 000 CRC35 506.12396646943 KPW
50 000 CRC88 765.30991617357 KPW
100 000 CRC177 530.61983234714 KPW
Last updated April 7, 2025 at 09:55 PM