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  2. Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area - Wikipedia

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    Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area featuring in Global Top 10 weekly list of the most-watched international Netflix TV shows, topped the list with 33,740,000 viewing hours in the week from June 20 to June 26 and with 49,000,000 viewing hours in the week from June 27 to July 3. In the week July 4 to July 10 it was at 3rd place with ...

  3. Jeonse - Wikipedia

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    Jeonse (English: / ˈ tʃ ʌ n s eɪ / CHUN-say; Korean: 전세; Hanja: 傳貰; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʌn.sʰe]), also known as chŏnse, key money deposit [1] or key money, [2] is a type of lease or deposit common in the South Korean real estate market.

  4. Korean currency - Wikipedia

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    After the division of Korea, North Korea continued using the Korean yen for 2 years until the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was established on December 6, 1947, and a new currency was issued. It was at the time pegged at par with the Soviet rouble. It was revalued at a rate of one hundred to one in February 1959 and ...

  5. South Korean won - Wikipedia

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    New coins, denominated in won, were introduced by the Bank of Korea on August 16, 1966, in denominations of 1, 5 and 10 won, with the 1 won struck in brass and the 5 and 10 won in bronze. These were the first South Korean coins to display the date in the Gregorian calendar , earlier coins having used the Korean calendar .

  6. South Korean hwan - Wikipedia

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    Value (digit), "Republic of Korea", year of minting 1959 (Korean calendar 4292) October 20, 1959 March 22, 1975 50 hwan 22.86 mm 3.69 g Copper 70% Zinc 18% Nickel 12% Geobukseon, value, bank title (Hangul) Value (digit), "Republic of Korea", year of minting 1959 (Korean calendar 4292) October 20, 1959 March 22, 1975 100 hwan 26.0 mm 6.74 g ...

  7. List of South Korean billionaires by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Name Net worth ()Source of wealth 1: Lee Jae-yong: 11.5 billion: Samsung: 2: Michael Kim: 9.7 billion: MBK Partners: 3: Seo Jung-jin: 7.5 billion: Celltrion: 4: Cho ...

  8. Korean won - Wikipedia

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    South Korean won, the present currency of South Korea; North Korean won, the present currency of North Korea; It can also refer to these historical currencies: Korean Empire won, 1900–1910 currency in the Korean Empire; Won of the Red Army Command, 1945–1947 currency in northern Korea under the Soviet Civil Administration

  9. War of Money - Wikipedia

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    War of Money (Korean: 쩐의 전쟁; RR: Jjeonui Jeonjaeng; also known as Money's Warfare) is a 2007 South Korean television drama series adaptation of Park In-kwon's comic of the same name.