100 Chon = 1 North Korean Won. I am not sure how much Chon are used since the 2002 devaluation, due to their very low value.
Currency of North Korea is North Korean won (KPW).
South Korea's currency is South Korean Won.North Korean currency is North Koren Won.
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.
It is called the North Korean Won.
North Korean Won
They use the North Korean Won.
The Korean currency is known as the won. The won itself is also divided into jeon, but this term isn't regularly used.South Korea uses the "won"
Korean coins are called "won." The won is the official currency of South Korea and is divided into 100 jeon.
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)
The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
Korean won
No the Malaysian Ringgit is currently worth more than both the North and South Korean Won. (source: xe.com)