PLN to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Polish Zloty to North Korean Won

Converting from Polish Zloty (PLN) to North Korean Won (KPW)

What is Polish Zloty (PLN)

The Polish Zloty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland. The term "zloty" translates to "golden" in English and has historical roots that date back to the Middle Ages. The currency symbol for the zloty is zł, and it is subdivided into 100 groszy (gr, symbol: gr).

The zloty has undergone various changes in its value and design over the years. The current version, introduced in 1995, replaced the older zloty at a rate of 1 new zloty for 10,000 old zloty, marking a significant moment in the country’s economic reforms following the fall of communism.

The National Bank of Poland is responsible for issuing the zloty and regulating its value. The zloty is more than just a means of exchange; it is a representation of Poland's economic health. As a member of the European Union, Poland is closely tied to the eurozone's economy, although it has not adopted the euro as its official currency yet. This makes the zloty an important currency in eastern Europe, often impacting trade relations and investment decisions within the region.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean Won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea. Its symbol is ₩, and it is subdivided into 100 chon. The won has a complex history, and its value has been heavily influenced by the North Korean government’s policies and the country's unique economic structure.

First introduced in 1947, the won has experienced several redenominations and changes. The most recent redesign took place in 2009 when the government announced a conversion rate of 100 old won to 1 new won. This move aimed to counteract severe inflation and control the economy, although it faced criticism and skepticism from the public.

North Korea's financial system is considerably isolated from global markets, with limited access to foreign currencies. The official exchange rate is set by the government and does not always reflect actual market conditions, leading to discrepancies between the official rate and the black market rate. As a result, the true value of the KPW is often difficult to determine.

Converting PLN to KPW

To convert Polish Zloty (PLN) to North Korean Won (KPW), you must first check the most recent exchange rate. This exchange rate can vary significantly due to the North Korean economy's unique circumstances and the level of market access available.

As an example, if the exchange rate is 1 PLN = 200 KPW, and you have 100 PLN, you would calculate the conversion as follows:

100 PLN × 200 KPW/PLN = 20,000 KPW

Keep in mind that actual conversion may be challenging due to limited channels for exchanging currencies directly, especially for individuals.

Polish Zloty to North Korean Won conversion table

PLN to KPW conversion table

Polish Zloty (PLN)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 PLN241.75671913378 KPW
2 PLN483.51343826756 KPW
3 PLN725.27015740135 KPW
4 PLN967.02687653513 KPW
5 PLN1 208.78359566891 KPW
6 PLN1 450.54031480269 KPW
7 PLN1 692.29703393648 KPW
8 PLN1 934.05375307026 KPW
9 PLN2 175.81047220404 KPW
10 PLN2 417.56719133782 KPW
100 PLN24 175.67191337824 KPW
200 PLN48 351.34382675647 KPW
300 PLN72 527.01574013471 KPW
400 PLN96 702.68765351294 KPW
500 PLN120 878.35956689118 KPW
600 PLN145 054.03148026942 KPW
700 PLN169 229.70339364765 KPW
800 PLN193 405.37530702589 KPW
900 PLN217 581.04722040412 KPW
1 000 PLN241 756.71913378236 KPW
2 000 PLN483 513.43826756472 KPW
5 000 PLN1 208 783.59566891181 KPW
10 000 PLN2 417 567.19133782361 KPW
20 000 PLN4 835 134.38267564722 KPW
50 000 PLN12 087 835.95668911805 KPW
100 000 PLN24 175 671.9133782361 KPW
Last updated June 10, 2025 at 10:55 PM