CRC to NIO Exchange Rate - Convert Costa Rica Colon to Nicaragua Cordoba

Converting from Costa Rica Colon (CRC) to Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

What is Costa Rica Colon (CRC)

The Costa Rican colon (CRC) is the official currency of Costa Rica, a vibrant country known for its lush rainforests and rich biodiversity. The colon is subdivided into 100 centimos. The currency was named after Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish) and has been in use since 1896, replacing the Costa Rican peso.

The colon is symbolized by the sign ₡, and it comes in both coins and banknotes. Coins are available in denominations of 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 colons, while banknotes are issued in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, and 100,000 colons. The value of the colon is influenced by various factors, including economic conditions, inflation rates, and exchange markets.

For travelers and traders, understanding the current exchange rate between the colon and other currencies is crucial. The colon can fluctuate against major currencies like the US dollar, but it also holds significant value when converted to the Nicaraguan cordoba, especially for those traveling from Costa Rica to Nicaragua.

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaraguan cordoba (NIO) is the currency of Nicaragua, a country rich in culture and natural beauty. The cordoba is divided into 100 centavos and is named after the historic city of Granada, founded by the Spanish in 1524. The currency was first introduced in 1912, replacing the gold cordoba.

The cordoba is represented by the symbol C$ and is available in both coins and banknotes. Coins come in denominations of 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos, and 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cordobas. The banknotes are issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 cordobas.

Just like the colon, the value of the cordoba is determined by several economic factors, which means that exchange rates can vary. For anyone looking to convert CRC to NIO, it is essential to check current exchange rates as they fluctuate frequently.

For a clear understanding of the conversion, the relationship can be expressed mathematically. If you have an amount in colons (denoted as $CCRC$) that you wish to convert to cordobas, you would multiply it by the current exchange rate ($RNIO^{CRC}$):

N = CCRC × RNIO^{CRC}

Here, N represents the amount in cordobas you will receive. To ensure you are receiving a fair exchange, consider checking various exchange services and online platforms for the best rates.

In summary, converting from Costa Rica's colon to Nicaragua's cordoba is a straightforward process, but being informed about current rates can lead to more favorable exchanges and better budgeting during your travels.

Costa Rica Colon to Nicaragua Cordoba conversion table

CRC to NIO conversion table

Costa Rica Colon (CRC)Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)
1 CRC0.07266213199 NIO
2 CRC0.14532426399 NIO
3 CRC0.21798639598 NIO
4 CRC0.29064852798 NIO
5 CRC0.36331065997 NIO
6 CRC0.43597279196 NIO
7 CRC0.50863492396 NIO
8 CRC0.58129705595 NIO
9 CRC0.65395918795 NIO
10 CRC0.72662131994 NIO
100 CRC7.2662131994 NIO
200 CRC14.53242639879 NIO
300 CRC21.79863959819 NIO
400 CRC29.06485279759 NIO
500 CRC36.33106599699 NIO
600 CRC43.59727919638 NIO
700 CRC50.86349239578 NIO
800 CRC58.12970559518 NIO
900 CRC65.39591879458 NIO
1 000 CRC72.66213199397 NIO
2 000 CRC145.32426398795 NIO
5 000 CRC363.31065996987 NIO
10 000 CRC726.62131993974 NIO
20 000 CRC1 453.24263987949 NIO
50 000 CRC3 633.10659969872 NIO
100 000 CRC7 266.21319939744 NIO
Last updated April 7, 2025 at 09:55 PM