KPW to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert North Korean Won to El Salvador Colon

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to El Salvador Colón (SVC)

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. It was introduced in 1947 and has undergone several changes since then. The currency is subdivided into ten chon, although chon is rarely used in everyday transactions. The North Korean government tightly controls the economy and the currency’s value is not determined by market forces. Instead, it is fixed, with the state setting the exchange rate.

Due to the isolated nature of North Korea, KPW is not widely traded internationally. This limited circulation makes it challenging for foreigners to convert KPW into other currencies. In addition, the country has strict regulations regarding currency exchanges and traveling with large sums of money. As a result, most people outside North Korea may have little exposure to the North Korean Won in practical currency exchange situations.

What is El Salvador Colón (SVC)

The El Salvador Colón (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador from 1892 until 2001, when it was replaced by the United States Dollar (USD). Named in honor of Christopher Columbus, the colón was divided into 100 centavos. Although the colón is no longer in use, it remains a significant part of El Salvador's economic history.

Before the transition to the US Dollar, the colón served as a functional currency in everyday transactions, and its exchange rates fluctuated with the market. The adoption of the US Dollar created greater financial stability and eased the process of conducting trade with other countries. Today, while the colón is not actively circulated, it can still be found in some historical contexts, and collectors may seek coins and notes from this era.

Currency Conversion: KPW to SVC

Converting from North Korean Won (KPW) to El Salvador Colón (SVC) can be quite complex, primarily due to the lack of a transparent exchange market for KPW. Many informal exchangers or black market options might exist, but their rates can vary widely given the risks involved with dealing in North Korean currency.

If you are looking to make this conversion, it’s essential to consult with reliable financial institutions or currency exchange offices that specialize in rare currencies. You may also want to look into online currency conversion tools, keeping in mind that the estimated rates may not reflect actual transaction values.

While KPW and SVC may be currencies of two very different countries, understanding their historical context and market dynamics can provide insights into international financial practices and the complexities of global currency exchanges. Always perform your due diligence and exercise caution when dealing with less common currencies.

North Korean Won to El Salvador Colon conversion table

KPW to SVC conversion table

North Korean Won (KPW)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 KPW0.00972162785 SVC
2 KPW0.0194432557 SVC
3 KPW0.02916488355 SVC
4 KPW0.0388865114 SVC
5 KPW0.04860813925 SVC
6 KPW0.0583297671 SVC
7 KPW0.06805139495 SVC
8 KPW0.0777730228 SVC
9 KPW0.08749465065 SVC
10 KPW0.0972162785 SVC
100 KPW0.97216278504 SVC
200 KPW1.94432557007 SVC
300 KPW2.91648835511 SVC
400 KPW3.88865114015 SVC
500 KPW4.86081392518 SVC
600 KPW5.83297671022 SVC
700 KPW6.80513949525 SVC
800 KPW7.77730228029 SVC
900 KPW8.74946506533 SVC
1 000 KPW9.72162785036 SVC
2 000 KPW19.44325570073 SVC
5 000 KPW48.60813925181 SVC
10 000 KPW97.21627850363 SVC
20 000 KPW194.43255700726 SVC
50 000 KPW486.08139251814 SVC
100 000 KPW972.16278503628 SVC
Last updated June 4, 2025 at 12:00 AM