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1 USD to KRW - US Dollars to South Korean Won Exchange Rate - Xe
4.7/5, 41.5k ratings. Get the latest 1 US Dollar to South Korean Won rate for FREE with the original Universal Currency Converter. Set rate alerts for USD to KRW and learn more about US Dollars and South Korean Won from XE - the Currency Authority.
1 South Korean won to US dollars - Wise
1 krw. Converted to. 0.00 usd. 1.000 KRW = 0.0007603 USD. Mid-market exchange rate at 08:03. Track the exchange rate. Spend abroad without hidden fees. Sign up today. Loading. Top currencies. Beware of bad exchange rates. Banks and traditional providers often have extra costs, which they pass to you by marking up the exchange rate.
WON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of won in English. won. verb. us / wʌn / uk / wʌn / Add to word list. past simple and past participle of win. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Winning, losing & scoring in sport. aet. against the run of play idiom. all out. blow someone away. boss. box score. draw. equalizer. hammering. points deduction. promedios. pull back.
Won Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of WON is past tense and past participle of win.
KRW - South Korean Won rates, news, and tools | Xe
The currency code for Won is KRW, and the currency symbol is ₩. Below, you'll find South Korean Won rates and a currency converter. Select a currency. KRW – South Korean Won. In 1633, the Korean Mun, made up of copper and bronze coins, was made the principal currency of Korea.
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