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

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

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. It was established in 1947, after the Korean War began, as a way to stabilize the economy and replace the Korean yen. The currency is abbreviated as KPW or occasionally denoted with the symbol "₩".

North Korea operates under a single-party system led by the Workers' Party of Korea, and its economy is highly controlled by the state. As a result, the KPW is not freely traded on international markets, which makes its value difficult to determine outside of North Korea. The exchange rate is often subject to fluctuations influenced by the government's policies, sanctions, and external economic factors.

The central bank of North Korea, known as the State Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is responsible for issuing and managing the North Korean Won. It is important to note that North Korea has two different exchange rates: one for foreign exchange (used by tourists and foreigners) and the official rate (used within the country). This dual system can create confusion for those looking to convert KPW into other currencies.

What is Costa Rica Colon (CRC)

The Costa Rican Colon (CRC) is the official currency of Costa Rica. It was introduced in 1896, replacing the Costa Rican peso at a rate of 1 colon for 1 peso. The currency is abbreviated as CRC and is often represented with the symbol "₡".

Costa Rica has a stable economy mainly due to its emphasis on education, tourism, and agriculture. The colon is freely traded in international markets, allowing for better transparency in its value. The Central Bank of Costa Rica oversees the issuance and regulation of the colón.

One of the interesting aspects of the Costa Rican colon is its plural form; it can be written “colones” when discussing amounts greater than one. The colon is subdivided into 100 centimos, similar to how many other currencies are organized into subunits.

The conversion between KPW and CRC can be quite challenging due to the lack of official exchange mechanisms, primarily created by North Korea's closed economy. If you want to convert North Korean Won to Costa Rican Colons, one would typically have to rely on online calculators or negotiation, often leading to vastly different rates depending on the source.

In the world of currency conversion, the exchange rate is essential. For precise conversion, one often needs to consult the latest rates and consider transaction fees, especially when dealing with currencies that have limited availability, like the KPW. Understanding the basic economic conditions and regulatory frameworks of both countries can help in navigating the complexities of converting KPW to CRC effectively.

North Korean Won to Costa Rica Colon conversion table

KPW to CRC conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Costa Rica Colon (CRC)
1 KPW0.56393603623 CRC
2 KPW1.12787207246 CRC
3 KPW1.69180810869 CRC
4 KPW2.25574414492 CRC
5 KPW2.81968018115 CRC
6 KPW3.38361621738 CRC
7 KPW3.94755225362 CRC
8 KPW4.51148828985 CRC
9 KPW5.07542432608 CRC
10 KPW5.63936036231 CRC
100 KPW56.39360362308 CRC
200 KPW112.78720724615 CRC
300 KPW169.18081086923 CRC
400 KPW225.57441449231 CRC
500 KPW281.96801811538 CRC
600 KPW338.36162173846 CRC
700 KPW394.75522536154 CRC
800 KPW451.14882898461 CRC
900 KPW507.54243260769 CRC
1 000 KPW563.93603623077 CRC
2 000 KPW1 127.87207246153 CRC
5 000 KPW2 819.68018115383 CRC
10 000 KPW5 639.36036230767 CRC
20 000 KPW11 278.72072461534 CRC
50 000 KPW28 196.80181153834 CRC
100 000 KPW56 393.60362307669 CRC
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM