KPW to MNT Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to Mongolian Tugrik

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. It was introduced in 1947, although North Korea has undergone several reforms since its inception. The currency is primarily used within the country and is not widely accepted or traded internationally.

The symbol for the North Korean Won is 원, and it is subdivided into 100 chon, although the chon is no longer in use. KPW is controlled by the North Korean government, and its exchange rate is often not reflective of global market conditions. The government maintains strict regulations around currency exchange, so accessing KPW from outside North Korea can be challenging.

As of October 2023, the currency's exchange rate can fluctuate significantly, making it vital for potential travelers or businessmen to check current rates before making any conversions or transactions. Understanding KPW's value is crucial for anyone looking to engage economically with North Korea.

What is Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)

The Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) is the currency of Mongolia, officially adopted in 1925. The symbol for Tugrik is ₮, and it is further subdivided into 100 Mongo. Like KPW, the Tugrik primarily serves domestic transactions, but it is more widely recognized and traded than KPW.

Mongolia has a more open market economy compared to North Korea, which contributes to greater stability in the Tugrik's exchange rate. The currency is influenced by various factors, including global commodity prices, trade balances, and foreign investment, particularly from neighboring countries. As of October 2023, the Tugrik's value in relation to other currencies fluctuates but is generally more stable than that of KPW.

When converting from KPW to MNT, it's essential to be aware of the varying exchange rates. Since KPW is not actively traded on international markets, determining its value in terms of Tugrik will typically require using unofficial exchange points or estimates.

To make such a conversion mathematically, if you have an amount X in KPW, the approximate conversion to MNT can be given by:

MNT ≈ X × Exchange Rate (KPW to MNT)

Be sure to verify the latest exchange rates, as they can change rapidly based on economic conditions.

In summary, while both KPW and MNT serve as their country's respective currencies, understanding their values and how to convert between them is essential for anyone looking to engage in financial activities related to either North Korea or Mongolia.

North Korean Won to Mongolian Tugrik conversion table

KPW to MNT conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)
1 KPW3.97083380327 MNT
2 KPW7.94166760653 MNT
3 KPW11.9125014098 MNT
4 KPW15.88333521307 MNT
5 KPW19.85416901634 MNT
6 KPW23.8250028196 MNT
7 KPW27.79583662287 MNT
8 KPW31.76667042614 MNT
9 KPW35.73750422941 MNT
10 KPW39.70833803267 MNT
100 KPW397.08338032675 MNT
200 KPW794.1667606535 MNT
300 KPW1 191.25014098025 MNT
400 KPW1 588.333521307 MNT
500 KPW1 985.41690163375 MNT
600 KPW2 382.5002819605 MNT
700 KPW2 779.58366228725 MNT
800 KPW3 176.667042614 MNT
900 KPW3 573.75042294075 MNT
1 000 KPW3 970.8338032675 MNT
2 000 KPW7 941.66760653499 MNT
5 000 KPW19 854.16901633748 MNT
10 000 KPW39 708.33803267496 MNT
20 000 KPW79 416.67606534991 MNT
50 000 KPW198 541.69016337479 MNT
100 000 KPW397 083.38032674957 MNT
Last updated June 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM