AFN to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Afghan afghani to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Afghan Afghani (AFN) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Afghan Afghani (AFN)

The Afghan Afghani (AFN) is the official currency of Afghanistan. It is denoted by the symbol "؋" and is subdivided into 100 puls. The Afghani was first introduced in 1925 and has undergone several changes throughout its history, especially due to the political and economic challenges faced by Afghanistan.

The value of the Afghani can fluctuate based on various factors, including inflation, foreign exchange rates, and Afghanistan's economic stability. For example, its exchange rate is influenced by supply and demand dynamics in the foreign exchange market, as well as by political events and economic reforms within the country. Because of these fluctuations, it is essential for individuals and businesses engaging in trade or investment with Afghanistan to stay updated on the current value of the Afghani.

Furthermore, the Afghani is mainly used in domestic transactions within Afghanistan. For international transactions, businesses and individuals often convert AFN to more widely accepted currencies like the US Dollar (USD) or Euro (EUR). Understanding the conversion rates is vital, especially for expatriates, traders, or tourists needing to exchange money for travel or commerce.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until 2001, when the country adopted the US Dollar (USD) as its primary legal tender. The Colón was introduced in 1892, and its symbol is "₡." It was subdivided into 100 centavos. The Colón was named after Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish), reflecting El Salvador's historical connection to exploration and trade.

Though the Colón is no longer in circulation, it retains significance in the history and culture of El Salvador. During its time as the national currency, the Colón was crucial for local transactions, savings, and international trade. The decision to dollarize the economy in 2001 aimed to promote stability, attract foreign investment, and reduce inflation. However, this shift also meant that the Colón ceased to be an active currency, making way for the US Dollar to dominate financial transactions.

Despite its historic status, the legacy of the Colón persists in the country’s economic discussions. Currency conversion from AFN to SVC could be of interest for historical context, educational purposes, or academic research as the Colón serves as a reminder of El Salvador's financial history before dollarization.

In summary, while the Afghan Afghani (AFN) is an active currency used in Afghanistan today, the El Salvador Colón (SVC) remains an important part of Salvadoran history. Understanding both currencies can provide valuable insights into the economic narratives of Afghanistan and El Salvador.

Afghan afghani to El Salvador Colon conversion table

AFN to SVC conversion table

Afghan afghani (AFN)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 AFN0.12578587848 SVC
2 AFN0.25157175697 SVC
3 AFN0.37735763545 SVC
4 AFN0.50314351394 SVC
5 AFN0.62892939242 SVC
6 AFN0.75471527091 SVC
7 AFN0.88050114939 SVC
8 AFN1.00628702787 SVC
9 AFN1.13207290636 SVC
10 AFN1.25785878484 SVC
100 AFN12.57858784844 SVC
200 AFN25.15717569687 SVC
300 AFN37.73576354531 SVC
400 AFN50.31435139375 SVC
500 AFN62.89293924218 SVC
600 AFN75.47152709062 SVC
700 AFN88.05011493906 SVC
800 AFN100.62870278749 SVC
900 AFN113.20729063593 SVC
1 000 AFN125.78587848437 SVC
2 000 AFN251.57175696873 SVC
5 000 AFN628.92939242183 SVC
10 000 AFN1 257.85878484366 SVC
20 000 AFN2 515.71756968731 SVC
50 000 AFN6 289.29392421828 SVC
100 000 AFN12 578.58784843655 SVC
Last updated June 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM