Exchange rates change every day so any answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
Today, 1MARCH2009 1,532 Korean Won equal $1 due to a downturn on the Korean economy. When I pull out money to pay a cab driver in Korea his eyes absolutely light up when he's sees the dollar, then when I dig around for the Won the change in expression is priceless. I'm sure it is no different than the look on a hard working American's face, who after 20 years of working at the same company, is told to pack his belongings. You're fired.
Exchange rates change every day so any specific answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not Answers.com policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www . xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
1 US Dollar was worth 1165 Korean Won as at 09Oct09
1 US dollar is equal to 1029.49 South Korean won. 1 US dollar is also equal to 1.07 Australian dollar.
1 US Dollar is worth 1165 Korean Won as at 16Oct09
The value of money changes daily. The money in South Korea is the Korean won. As of 12/19/2014 a US dollar is worth 1,101.98 South Korean won.
around 1,350.35 last time i checked
$1 USA is equal to ₩(won)1,221.7.
1 US dollar is worth approximately 1,000 Won. *won is Korean currency.
Korean coins are of very little value compared to US dollar or cent. Value of 1 South Korean Won = 0.00 US Dollar, 10.00 South Korean Won = 0.01 US Dollar.
The Koreans do not issue currency in dollars.
Yes 1.00 USD US Dollar = 1,128.03 KRW South Korean Won
How much is a Korean hundred dollar bill worth in America
No the Malaysian Ringgit is currently worth more than both the North and South Korean Won. (source: xe.com)
A dollar, this is the Canadian currency as well, a dollar.
Yes. A Rand is the South African currency (like the dollar in the U.S.) and is worth 100 cents.
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
No, the US dollar is worth far more.
Your coin is dated 1959 in U.S. terms, or 4292 - from the Korean calendar!
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.