CUP to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Cuban Peso to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Cuban Peso (CUP) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Cuban Peso (CUP)

The Cuban Peso (CUP) is the official currency of Cuba, and it is used mainly for domestic transactions within the country. The CUP is often referred to as the "Cuban Peso" or simply "peso." Historically, Cuba has had two currencies: the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC), which was used primarily for tourism and international trade, and the Cuban Peso (CUP), which is more common among the local population. In recent years, the Cuban government has been working toward unifying these currencies, making the CUP the primary unit of currency for everyday transactions.

The symbol for the Cuban Peso is “$,” which can create some confusion since the same symbol is used for other currencies. The value of the CUP is much lower than the CUC, and it is crucial for those looking to convert currencies to understand the current exchange rates. As of recent updates, 1 USD may equal around 24 CUP, but rates can fluctuate based on economic conditions.

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 legal tender. Before the dollarization, the colon was subdivided into 100 centavos and had been the currency since 1892. The symbol for the colon is “₡.”

While the SVC is no longer in circulation, it is still relevant for historical and educational purposes. The colon was set at a rate of 8.75 colons to 1 USD at the time of dollarization. Because the colon is no longer an official currency, conversions today might not have a practical application, but understanding its history helps to illustrate the economic changes in El Salvador over the years.

When discussing the conversion from CUP to SVC, it’s essential to remember that the colon is no longer used in transactions. However, if you wish to understand the potential value of CUP in terms of what it would have been worth in colons, you would need to use the historical exchange rate. For example, if you know that 1 USD equals approximately 24 CUP, you could derive the equivalent in colons based on historical values.

You may consider using a conversion method such as:

CUP to SVC = CUP × historical rate to USD × (1 USD/8.75 SVC)

In summary, while the CUP remains a current form of currency in Cuba, the SVC offers a glimpse into the economic history of El Salvador. Understanding the interplay between these currencies can help travelers and economists alike to appreciate the complexities of currency conversion and inflationary trends in different regions.

Cuban Peso to El Salvador Colon conversion table

CUP to SVC conversion table

Cuban Peso (CUP)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 CUP0.36458242143 SVC
2 CUP0.72916484286 SVC
3 CUP1.09374726429 SVC
4 CUP1.45832968572 SVC
5 CUP1.82291210715 SVC
6 CUP2.18749452858 SVC
7 CUP2.55207695001 SVC
8 CUP2.91665937144 SVC
9 CUP3.28124179287 SVC
10 CUP3.6458242143 SVC
100 CUP36.45824214304 SVC
200 CUP72.91648428609 SVC
300 CUP109.37472642913 SVC
400 CUP145.83296857218 SVC
500 CUP182.29121071522 SVC
600 CUP218.74945285827 SVC
700 CUP255.20769500131 SVC
800 CUP291.66593714436 SVC
900 CUP328.1241792874 SVC
1 000 CUP364.58242143045 SVC
2 000 CUP729.16484286089 SVC
5 000 CUP1 822.91210715223 SVC
10 000 CUP3 645.82421430446 SVC
20 000 CUP7 291.64842860892 SVC
50 000 CUP18 229.12107152229 SVC
100 000 CUP36 458.24214304458 SVC
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 01:55 PM