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  2. How much debt each character in 'Squid Game' season 2 owes ...

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    These are the fictional debts converted from South Korean won to US dollars based on current conversion rates. ... Lee to the group and say he owes 1.8 billion won, which is roughly $1.2 million.

  3. This Is the 'Squid Game' Currency Conversion Guide You Need - AOL

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    The pot increases to 20.1 billion Korean won ($13.6 million dollars) after the six-legged race in episode 5. Before the series cuts to credits in the season 2 finale , the pot stands at 35.6 ...

  4. How Much Money is Squid Game’s 45.6 Billion Won Prize? - AOL

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    In 2021, the 45.6 billion won prize money would have been closer to $38.5 million when converted to USD. Apparently, the people who run the game care neither about the vagaries of global ...

  5. Mill (currency) - Wikipedia

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    With respect to property taxes, a "mil" is also slang for one million units of currency, especially as a rate expressed per mille "‰", as one million units of currency per milliard on the long scale of numeration, that is, 1,000,000 per 1,000,000,000 currency units of assessed valuation on all private property throughout the "mill yard" or ...

  6. South Korean won - Wikipedia

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    The won was reintroduced on June 10, 1962, at a rate of 1 won = 10 hwan. It became the sole legal tender on March 22, 1975, with the withdrawal of the last circulating hwan coins. Its ISO 4217 code is KRW. At the reintroduction of the won in 1962, its value was pegged at 125 won = US$1. The following pegs operated between 1962 and 1980:

  7. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Spanish milled dollar, the Continental Congress and the Coinage Act prescribed a decimal system of units to go with the unit dollar, as follows: [15] [16] the mill, or one-thousandth of a dollar; the cent, or one-hundredth of a dollar; the dime, or one-tenth of a dollar; and the eagle, or ten dollars. The current relevance of these ...

  8. South Korean won (1945–1953) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its introduction in 1945 the won was pegged to the Japanese yen at a rate of 1 won = 1 yen. In October of the same year the anchor currency was changed to the US dollar at a rate of 15 won = 1 dollar. Toward the end of the Korean War the won was devalued at 6000 won = 1 dollar. [1]

  9. Grant Cardone Says $1 Million Won’t Make You Financially ...

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    Many Americans aspire to reach millionaire status, but money expert Grant Cardone says you need to think even bigger. In his upcoming book, "The Wealth Creation Formula," Cardone writes that "a...