PEN to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Peruvian Nuevo Sol to North Korean Won

Converting from Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)

The Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN) is the official currency of Peru. It was introduced in 1991 to replace the previous currency, the Inti, which suffered from hyperinflation. The symbol for the Nuevo Sol is “S/,” and it is divided into 100 céntimos. The issuance of this currency is managed by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.

The PEN is used in various forms: banknotes and coins. Coins come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, and 50 céntimos, as well as 1, 2, and 5 soles. Banknotes are available in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 soles. Over the years, the Peruvian Nuevo Sol has been fairly stable compared to many other currencies in South America, primarily due to Peru's economic growth.

Exchange rates for the PEN fluctuate based on various factors, such as inflation, current economic conditions, and market demand.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the currency of North Korea. It was introduced in 1947, replacing the Korean Yen, and is represented by the symbol "₩." The currency is issued by the North Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Like the PEN, the KPW is divided into 100 chon, although chon denominations are not actively used for everyday transactions.

The KPW exists in both coins and banknotes, with banknotes being the most frequently used form of currency. The common banknote denominations include 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 won. Due to the closed nature of North Korea's economy and limited access to foreign currencies, the KPW has a very different status compared to the PEN.

The value of the KPW is maintained at a controlled exchange rate by the North Korean government. Thus, its international exchange value is not easily determined, making it challenging to convert to and from other currencies.

Currency Conversion Overview

When converting between the Peruvian Nuevo Sol and the North Korean Won, it is essential to consult updated exchange rates, as these can fluctuate significantly. To express the relationship between the two currencies mathematically, we can represent it as:

X = (PEN/KPW)

In this equation, X denotes the exchange rate from PEN to KPW. Knowing this, travelers or businesses interested in trading should do thorough research on current rates and consult financial institutions that handle currency exchange.

In conclusion, understanding the Peruvian Nuevo Sol and the North Korean Won is crucial for anyone looking to engage in currency exchange between Peru and North Korea. Stay informed about the economic conditions in both countries to ensure a beneficial exchange experience.

Peruvian Nuevo Sol to North Korean Won conversion table

PEN to KPW conversion table

Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 PEN244.93976342502 KPW
2 PEN489.87952685003 KPW
3 PEN734.81929027505 KPW
4 PEN979.75905370007 KPW
5 PEN1 224.69881712508 KPW
6 PEN1 469.6385805501 KPW
7 PEN1 714.57834397512 KPW
8 PEN1 959.51810740013 KPW
9 PEN2 204.45787082515 KPW
10 PEN2 449.39763425017 KPW
100 PEN24 493.97634250169 KPW
200 PEN48 987.95268500337 KPW
300 PEN73 481.92902750506 KPW
400 PEN97 975.90537000674 KPW
500 PEN122 469.88171250843 KPW
600 PEN146 963.85805501012 KPW
700 PEN171 457.8343975118 KPW
800 PEN195 951.81074001349 KPW
900 PEN220 445.78708251517 KPW
1 000 PEN244 939.76342501686 KPW
2 000 PEN489 879.52685003372 KPW
5 000 PEN1 224 698.8171250843 KPW
10 000 PEN2 449 397.6342501686 KPW
20 000 PEN4 898 795.2685003372 KPW
50 000 PEN12 246 988.171250843 KPW
100 000 PEN24 493 976.342501686 KPW
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 02:55 PM