AWG to CVE Exchange Rate - Convert Aruba Florin to Cape Verde Escudo

Converting from Aruba Florin (AWG) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

What is Aruba Florin (AWG)

The Aruba Florin (AWG) is the official currency of Aruba, a beautiful island located in the Caribbean Sea, just north of Venezuela. The Florin is abbreviated as AWG and is subdivided into 100 cents, the smaller unit of currency. The symbol for the Florin is often represented as "ƒ."

The Aruba Florin has a long history, having been introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands Antillean Guilder at a fixed exchange rate. The currency is pegged to the US Dollar (USD), which helps to stabilize its value and makes it a reliable option for both locals and tourists. The Central Bank of Aruba is responsible for issuing and regulating the Florin, ensuring its stability in international markets.

Aruba is a popular tourist destination, known for its stunning beaches, diverse culture, and vibrant nightlife. This increased tourism is partially responsible for the demand for the Florin, with many businesses accepting both AWG and USD for transactions. Exchange rates can fluctuate, and it’s essential to keep an eye on the current rates if you plan to exchange currency while visiting the island.

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency of Cape Verde, an archipelago located off the northwest coast of Africa. The Escudo is abbreviated as CVE and is divided into 100 centavos, its smaller denominations. The symbol for the Escudo is represented as "$".

The Cape Verde Escudo has faced various changes since its introduction in 1914, particularly due to the country’s economic development and the influence of global markets. It was initially pegged to the Portuguese Escudo but has since floated against other currencies. The currency is governed by the Bank of Cape Verde, which monitors its value to maintain economic stability.

Cape Verde is known for its unique blend of African and Portuguese influences, spectacular landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. As international tourism in Cape Verde has grown, the Escudo's significance has increased, making it essential for travelers to understand its value in relation to other currencies.

Conversion from AWG to CVE

When considering converting Aruba Florin (AWG) to Cape Verde Escudo (CVE), it’s crucial to know the current exchange rate. You can calculate the conversion using the formula:

CVE = AWG × Exchange Rate (AWG to CVE)

Due to the nature of currency exchange, rates can vary daily based on economic factors. Travelers should check updated exchange rates before making any transactions to ensure they receive the best value for their money.

In conclusion, understanding the Aruba Florin and the Cape Verde Escudo is vital for efficient money management while traveling. Whether visiting Aruba or Cape Verde, being aware of currency values can help you enjoy your journey without unnecessary financial stress.

Aruba Florin to Cape Verde Escudo conversion table

AWG to CVE conversion table

Aruba Florin (AWG)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)
1 AWG54.3754287468 CVE
2 AWG108.7508574936 CVE
3 AWG163.1262862404 CVE
4 AWG217.5017149872 CVE
5 AWG271.877143734 CVE
6 AWG326.2525724808 CVE
7 AWG380.6280012276 CVE
8 AWG435.0034299744 CVE
9 AWG489.3788587212 CVE
10 AWG543.754287468 CVE
100 AWG5 437.54287468002 CVE
200 AWG10 875.08574936004 CVE
300 AWG16 312.62862404006 CVE
400 AWG21 750.17149872009 CVE
500 AWG27 187.71437340011 CVE
600 AWG32 625.25724808013 CVE
700 AWG38 062.80012276015 CVE
800 AWG43 500.34299744017 CVE
900 AWG48 937.88587212019 CVE
1 000 AWG54 375.42874680022 CVE
2 000 AWG108 750.85749360043 CVE
5 000 AWG271 877.14373400108 CVE
10 000 AWG543 754.28746800217 CVE
20 000 AWG1 087 508.57493600433 CVE
50 000 AWG2 718 771.43734001083 CVE
100 000 AWG5 437 542.87468002166 CVE
Last updated May 22, 2025 at 08:55 AM