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Your coin is dated 1959 in U.S. terms, or 4292 - from the Korean calendar!

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What is Koreas money worth to the US?

well i don't know but 1 dollar in the U.S is 1000 in Korea. so like if u earn 100 dollars u earn 100000 in Korea, well if $1 is 100000 in korea then 100000 would equal 1000000,


Why does north Korea call itself a democratic state?

There are two issues worth mentioning:1) Lack of "North"The first thing that you have to realize is that the term "north" that is applied to North Korea is a layman's term to refer to the fact that it is on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. However, the North Korean government believes itself to be the only legitimate government for all of the Korean Peninsula, so the word "north" is not included, since this would imply that there is a second legitimate government (South Korea) on the Korean Peninsula.2) Term "Democratic People's Republic"The term "democratic people's republic" is commonly associated with communism and comes from the idea that the dictatorship of any given communist state is really made of people who are representatives of the proletariat workers. They are "normal people" who are the forerunners of the civilization and bringing their brothers and sisters up to speed education-wise, behavior-wise, and economically. So this proletariat leadership is "democratic" since it is rule by the "emissaries of the people" (even though these people are never elected). It is a "republic", since the authority is vested in members who have no hereditary right to power (even though in North Korea, the system is actually hereditary). It is a "people's government", since the proletariat leadership represents the will of the people (even though the individual citizens have no say in the leadership). By the magic of redefining words by ideology, the term "democratic people's republic" which includes a number of words that indicate a non-hereditary, human rights-abiding country where people vote for their representatives for set terms, you create a hereditary, human rights-violating country where a nobility is in power for as long as they live.


If the DPRK is really supporting the Syrian Arab Republic then how can we get the North Korean Government to Stop without pissing the Supreme leader off and he retaliates in the worst way possible?

North Korea is supporting the Assad Regime, but the amount of support is minimal and not really worth prioritizing. Most of the Assad Regime's current support is from Russia and Iran. However, North Korea could be convinced to ignore Syria for benefits in AID negotiation come March.


How do you convert Korean won into us dollars?

open google.com then copy this into the searching bar "korean won to us dollar"


How much is a dollar worth in Korea?

10 won= 1 cent 100 won= 10 cents 500 won= 50 cents 1000 won= 1 dollar 10000 won= 10 dollars 50000 won= 50 dollars in America we call it dollars in Korea they call it won

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How much 10 dollars in Korea?

10 US dollars is now currently worth 11,086.60 South Korean Wons.


What is South Korea's money?

I think you want to know about the standard of Korean money. Both North and South use Won(원) for standard, but the worth of the money is different.


How much is one Canadian dollar worth in Korea?

At today's exchange rate (2 Jul 2012) 1 dollar Canadian is 1132.18 Korean Won


What is Koreas money worth to the US?

well i don't know but 1 dollar in the U.S is 1000 in Korea. so like if u earn 100 dollars u earn 100000 in Korea, well if $1 is 100000 in korea then 100000 would equal 1000000,


How much is Korean money worth?

a Korean won is worth 1.152 won for every USD


Why does north Korea call itself a democratic state?

There are two issues worth mentioning:1) Lack of "North"The first thing that you have to realize is that the term "north" that is applied to North Korea is a layman's term to refer to the fact that it is on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. However, the North Korean government believes itself to be the only legitimate government for all of the Korean Peninsula, so the word "north" is not included, since this would imply that there is a second legitimate government (South Korea) on the Korean Peninsula.2) Term "Democratic People's Republic"The term "democratic people's republic" is commonly associated with communism and comes from the idea that the dictatorship of any given communist state is really made of people who are representatives of the proletariat workers. They are "normal people" who are the forerunners of the civilization and bringing their brothers and sisters up to speed education-wise, behavior-wise, and economically. So this proletariat leadership is "democratic" since it is rule by the "emissaries of the people" (even though these people are never elected). It is a "republic", since the authority is vested in members who have no hereditary right to power (even though in North Korea, the system is actually hereditary). It is a "people's government", since the proletariat leadership represents the will of the people (even though the individual citizens have no say in the leadership). By the magic of redefining words by ideology, the term "democratic people's republic" which includes a number of words that indicate a non-hereditary, human rights-abiding country where people vote for their representatives for set terms, you create a hereditary, human rights-violating country where a nobility is in power for as long as they live.


If the DPRK is really supporting the Syrian Arab Republic then how can we get the North Korean Government to Stop without pissing the Supreme leader off and he retaliates in the worst way possible?

North Korea is supporting the Assad Regime, but the amount of support is minimal and not really worth prioritizing. Most of the Assad Regime's current support is from Russia and Iran. However, North Korea could be convinced to ignore Syria for benefits in AID negotiation come March.


How much is a 100 dollar Korean bill worth in America?

How much is a Korean hundred dollar bill worth in America


Is the Korean won worth more than the euro?

No, as of [current date], the euro is worth more than the Korean won.


What do they call money in Korea?

In Korea everybody calls money won for example 5,000 won = 5.00$ in American money. How you find how many won is you multiply the original American price by one thousand to get the Korean price or take the Korean price and divide it by one thousand to get the American price.


How much is a Korean 100 coin worth in Korea?

As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, a 100 won coin in South Korea is worth approximately 100 won, which is roughly equivalent to about 0.09 USD or 0.08 EUR, depending on current exchange rates. The coin is commonly used in everyday transactions in Korea. For the most accurate and up-to-date exchange rates, it's best to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter.


Is Malaysia's currency larger than the Korean won Please answer for both North and South Korea?

No the Malaysian Ringgit is currently worth more than both the North and South Korean Won. (source: xe.com)