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

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

What is Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)

The Mongolian Tugrik, abbreviated as MNT, is the official currency of Mongolia. Introduced in 1925, the Tugrik was designed to support and stabilize the economy of Mongolia after the country transitioned to a socialist republic. The currency is subdivided into 100 möngö, although coins of this denomination are often not used in daily transactions today.

The symbol for the Tugrik is ₮. The currency is managed and regulated by the Bank of Mongolia, which works to maintain its value in an economy that has undergone significant changes, especially after the transition to a market-oriented economy in the early 1990s.

Tugrik bills are available in various denominations, including 1,000 MNT, 5,000 MNT, 10,000 MNT, and 20,000 MNT. The currency's value can fluctuate significantly based on various economic factors, including inflation rates and trade balances. Understanding the current exchange rate is crucial for anyone looking to convert Tugrik into other currencies, including North Korean Won.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won, with the code KPW, is the official currency of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). Established in 1947, the Won has undergone several redenominations, most recently in 2009 when a significant portion of the old currency was replaced due to hyperinflation.

The symbol for the North Korean Won is ₩. The currency is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The Won is subdivided into 100 chon, though, similar to the Tugrik, chon coins are rarely used in practice.

KPW is available in a variety of denominations, including both coins and banknotes. Commonly used banknote denominations include 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 Won. While the North Korean economy is highly controlled by the government, and cash transactions are frequently restricted, the significance of the currency remains vital for trade and daily life in the country.

Converting from MNT to KPW

The conversion between Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) and North Korean Won (KPW) can be a complicated process due to the instability of both currencies. The exchange rate is not fixed and may fluctuate based on various economic indicators and geopolitical factors.

To convert MNT to KPW, one generally needs to refer to the latest exchange rates provided by financial institutions or currency exchange services. Given the difficulties in obtaining accurate rates, particularly in countries like North Korea where the economy operates under unique regulations, it is advisable to consult a reliable source or financial expert before making any conversions.

In conclusion, understanding both the Mongolian Tugrik and the North Korean Won is essential for anyone interested in financial transactions involving these currencies. Keeping abreast of the latest exchange rates can facilitate smoother currency exchanges and economic planning.

Mongolian Tugrik to North Korean Won conversion table

MNT to KPW conversion table

Mongolian Tugrik (MNT)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 MNT0.25201597283 KPW
2 MNT0.50403194567 KPW
3 MNT0.7560479185 KPW
4 MNT1.00806389133 KPW
5 MNT1.26007986417 KPW
6 MNT1.512095837 KPW
7 MNT1.76411180983 KPW
8 MNT2.01612778267 KPW
9 MNT2.2681437555 KPW
10 MNT2.52015972833 KPW
100 MNT25.20159728333 KPW
200 MNT50.40319456667 KPW
300 MNT75.60479185 KPW
400 MNT100.80638913333 KPW
500 MNT126.00798641667 KPW
600 MNT151.2095837 KPW
700 MNT176.41118098334 KPW
800 MNT201.61277826667 KPW
900 MNT226.81437555 KPW
1 000 MNT252.01597283334 KPW
2 000 MNT504.03194566667 KPW
5 000 MNT1 260.07986416668 KPW
10 000 MNT2 520.15972833337 KPW
20 000 MNT5 040.31945666674 KPW
50 000 MNT12 600.79864166684 KPW
100 000 MNT25 201.59728333368 KPW
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 02:55 PM