South Korean won

South Korean won
대한민국 원 (Korean)
ISO 4217
CodeKRW (numeric: 410)
Unit
Unitwon
PluralThe language(s) of this currency do(es) not have a morphological plural distinction.
Symbol
Denominations
Banknotes₩1,000, ₩5,000, ₩10,000, ₩50,000
Coins₩10, ₩50, ₩100, ₩500
Demographics
Date of introduction1949 (first introduced)
1962 (current version after re-introduction)
User(s)South Korea
Issuance
Central bankBank of Korea
 Websiteeng.bok.or.kr
PrinterKorea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
 Websiteenglish.komsco.com
MintKorea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
 Websiteenglish.komsco.com
Valuation
Inflation2.4% (June 2024)
ValueExchange rate
US$1 = 1,368 KRW
Republic of Korea won
Hangul
대한민국 원
Hanja
大韓民國 원
RRDaehanminguk won
MRTaehanmin'guk wŏn
The current won () does not officially have any hanja associated with it.

The South Korean won, sometimes known as the Republic of Korea won (symbol: ; code: KRW; Korean대한민국 원), is the official currency of South Korea. The won is technically equal to 100 jeon, but the jeon is no longer used for everyday transactions and appears only in foreign exchange rates. The currency is issued by the Bank of Korea, based in the capital city of Seoul. The South Korean won was first issued in 1949, then was replaced by the South Korean hwan between 1953 and 1962, before the adoption of the current South Korean won in 1962.