KPW to CZK Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Czech Koruna

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Czech Koruna (CZK)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a country known for its strict government control and limited economic interaction with the outside world. Introduced in 1947, the won is subdivided into 100 chon, although the chon is rarely used in daily transactions. The currency is issued by the State Bank of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Due to North Korea's isolationist policies, the KPW is not widely traded on international currency markets. Most KPW transactions occur only domestically, and the exchange rate is often controlled by the government. This control makes it challenging to assess the real value of the won outside of North Korea. As such, conversions to other currencies can be complicated, often requiring special permission or access to government-approved exchange rates.

The KPW has undergone various changes throughout its history, including several redenominations. The current version of the won has limited acceptance, and its value can fluctuate significantly depending on the political and economic state of the country. For someone looking to convert KPW to another currency, it is essential to consider these factors.

What is Czech Koruna (CZK)

The Czech Koruna (CZK) is the official currency of the Czech Republic, a member of the European Union since 2004. The currency was introduced in 1993, following the peaceful split of Czechoslovakia into two separate nations. The koruna is subdivided into 100 haléřů, although the haléř coins are less commonly used in everyday transactions today.

The koruna has a stable presence on international currency markets and is often considered a strong currency in Central Europe. The Czech National Bank is responsible for issuing and regulating the koruna, maintaining its stability against foreign currencies. As a result, the exchange rate of CZK can be more predictable than that of many other currencies, making it easier for conversion.

When converting from KPW to CZK, it is important to note that the lack of a direct exchange market for the North Korean won means that a two-step conversion often needs to take place. This may involve first converting KPW to a more commonly traded currency, such as the US dollar (USD) or Euro (EUR), before finally converting to CZK.

In conclusion, understanding the distinct characteristics of the North Korean Won and the Czech Koruna is crucial for anyone looking to make a currency conversion. The KPW's limited international access contrasts sharply with the CZK's stability and widespread acceptance. As a result, engaging in this conversion process can be complex and requires carefully navigating through different currencies and conversion processes.

North Korean Won to Czech Koruna conversion table

KPW to CZK conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Czech Koruna (CZK)
1 KPW0.02422091108 CZK
2 KPW0.04844182216 CZK
3 KPW0.07266273324 CZK
4 KPW0.09688364433 CZK
5 KPW0.12110455541 CZK
6 KPW0.14532546649 CZK
7 KPW0.16954637757 CZK
8 KPW0.19376728865 CZK
9 KPW0.21798819973 CZK
10 KPW0.24220911081 CZK
100 KPW2.42209110815 CZK
200 KPW4.84418221629 CZK
300 KPW7.26627332444 CZK
400 KPW9.68836443259 CZK
500 KPW12.11045554074 CZK
600 KPW14.53254664888 CZK
700 KPW16.95463775703 CZK
800 KPW19.37672886518 CZK
900 KPW21.79881997333 CZK
1 000 KPW24.22091108147 CZK
2 000 KPW48.44182216295 CZK
5 000 KPW121.10455540737 CZK
10 000 KPW242.20911081474 CZK
20 000 KPW484.41822162949 CZK
50 000 KPW1 211.04555407372 CZK
100 000 KPW2 422.09110814744 CZK
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM