Korean won
About 11 cents according to my currency converter
The Koreans do not issue currency in dollars.
Governments issue currency, and if you trust the government, you will trust its currency.
Yes it does, in matter of fact 1117.30 Won (the unit of currency in South Korea) is worth one U.S. dollar as of August 8, 2013. The link below leads to a website where you can find out other international exchange rates.
The Azerbaijani New Manat is the currency of Azerbaijan The Yen is the currency of Japan The NZ dollar is the currency of New Zealand The pound Sterling is the currency of the United kingdom The Malaysian ringgit is the currency of Malasia The Chilean peso is the currency used in Chile etc
The monetary symbol for Korean Currency (Won) is ₩
South Korea's currency is South Korean Won.North Korean currency is North Koren Won.
WON
South Korea's official languages are Korean and Korean Sign Language. Their currency is 'won' or ₩.
The name of Korean currency (money) is Won.
Currency of North Korea is North Korean won (KPW).
South Korean won
North Korea's currency is called the wŏn, which consists of 100 chon.
North Korean Won
The curreny is the SOuth Korean 'Won'
The Korean won is considered a restricted currency because the South Korean government imposes certain regulations on its use and exchange in order to maintain stability in the financial system and prevent currency speculation. These restrictions are in place to control the flow of capital and safeguard the country's economy from external shocks.
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)