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

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    How much is 45.6 billion won in USD? In December 2024, at the time of writing this article, the 45.6 billion won prize pot equated to roughly $31.5 million. Notably, the Korean won is at a 15-year ...

  3. So, How Much is ‘Squid Game’ Season 2's Grand Prize ... - AOL

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    And how much is it in USD? How much is the Squid Game grand prize? As seen in both season 1 and season 2, the grand prize is 45.6 billion won, which is 100 million per player in the game.

  4. North Korean won - Wikipedia

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    From 1978 on, the North Korean government maintained an iconic rate of 2.16 won to the US dollar (which is said to have been based upon Kim Jong Il's birthday, 16 February). [4] Over the decades, however, rampant inflation eroded the currency's value, and from 2001 the government abandoned the rate in favor of those closer to the black market's.

  5. South Korean hwan - Wikipedia

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    Due to the devaluation of the first South Korean won (from 15 won to the U.S. dollar in 1945 to 6000 won to the dollar in 1953), the hwan was introduced in 1953 at the rate of 1 hwan = 100 won. The hwan was nominally subdivided into 100 jeon but the lowest denomination issued was 1 hwan.

  6. Tom Dwan - Wikipedia

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    According to the same site, Dwan had more than recouped his 2009 losses in the first few months of 2010; he was reported to have won $1.6 million in the first two weeks of April 2010, [12] and after a session in which he won $1.6 million from Sahamies in a little over two hours, [13] was ahead $7.3 million for the year as of April 21. [14]

  7. 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]

  8. Donald Trump called 'The Apprentice' a 'hatchet job.' Now ...

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    With a limited budget for marketing and distribution, TheApprentice opened on Oct. 11 and earned just $17.3 million at the box office. The following month, Stan revealed at a Q&A that Variety had ...

  9. Won sign - Wikipedia

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    In Microsoft Windows code page 949, the position 0x5C is also used for the won sign. [1] In Korean versions of Windows, many fonts (including system fonts) display the backslash character as the won sign. This also applies to the directory separator character (for example, C:₩Program Files₩) and the escape character (₩n).