Actually it depends on economic situation. South Korean unit for money is "Won" and 1 Dollar fluctuates from 1,000 Won to 1,400 Won. Before IMF Crisis in Korea in 1997, usually it was around 800 Won, but it soared up to 1,800 Won right after the Crisis. More exact rate can be checked at some Korean banks websites. One of them is Korean Exchange Bank. Visit its website.
So. Korea's currency is won.
South Korea's currency is South Korean Won.North Korean currency is North Koren Won.
South Korea's official languages are Korean and Korean Sign Language. Their currency is 'won' or ₩.
No. Only KRW (South Korean Won) can be used in South Korea. The current exchange rate is around $1 USD = KRW 1100. Prices in Seoul roughly mirror those in New York. Prices elsewhere in Korea are lower.
The curreny is the SOuth Korean 'Won'
The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won (ISO code KRW)The currency of North Korea is the North Korean won (ISO code KPW)
A won is the currency of South and North Korea.
South Korea use the South Korean Won
The currency of China is renminbi. The currency of Japan is yen. The currency of South Korea is the won.
The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won.
Won is the national currency of both North and South Korea
South Korea's unit of currency is South Korean won (KRW.) It used to be sub-divided into 100 jeon, but jeon is no longer used. North Korea's unit of currency is North Korean won (KPW.) It is sub-divided into 100 chŏn. The currencies are NOT interchangeable.