CVE to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Cape Verde Escudo to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)

The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) is the official currency used in the Republic of Cape Verde, an island nation located off the northwest coast of Africa. Established in 1914, the escudo initially served as a replacement for the Portuguese real. The currency has since undergone various changes, including the introduction of a modernized series of banknotes and coins.

The CVE is subdivided into 100 centavos. It is denoted by the symbol "CVE" or sometimes represented in a more visual manner with "Esc." As of recent exchange rates, the escudo is relatively stable but can fluctuate due to economic circumstances in Cape Verde, which relies heavily on tourism, agriculture, and remittances from abroad.

For those planning to visit Cape Verde or conduct business with individuals or organizations within the country, familiarity with the escudo is essential. Currency conversion can sometimes pose challenges, especially for travelers or online shoppers. Understanding the value of the CVE, along with the current exchange rates to other currencies, can help ensure that financial transactions go smoothly.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until it was replaced by the United States Dollar (USD) in 2001. The colon had a long history dating back to 1892 when it was first established as a currency unit. Named after Christopher Columbus, the colon was initially pegged to the United States Dollar in the hopes of stabilizing the economy of El Salvador.

The colon is subdivided into 100 centavos and was symbolized as "col." While it has been discontinued for everyday transactions, nostalgic value and historical significance remain in El Salvador. Historical banknotes in colons are often collected and valued by collectors or may be displayed in local museums.

Although no longer in circulation, the colon serves as an important cultural reference point for Salvadorans. When considering currency conversions, one must keep in mind that transactions involving the colon might be theoretical unless dealing with historical currency collections or foreign exchange contexts where prices are still quoted in colons.

Currency Conversion from CVE to SVC

When converting from Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) to El Salvador Colon (SVC), it’s important to note that the colon is no longer in use, making direct conversions impractical. However, understanding historical values and exchange rates can provide some insight for collectors or historians interested in the economic past of both countries.

For practical purposes today, individuals should convert CVE to USD and then determine the current value of USD in relation to any historical quotes of the colon, if available. This multi-step conversion process illustrates the complexities of dealing with currencies that have had significant shifts in their usage over time. Always check current currency exchange platforms for the latest rates and trends to ensure accurate conversions.

Cape Verde Escudo to El Salvador Colon conversion table

CVE to SVC conversion table

Cape Verde Escudo (CVE)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 CVE0.08967850179 SVC
2 CVE0.17935700358 SVC
3 CVE0.26903550537 SVC
4 CVE0.35871400716 SVC
5 CVE0.44839250896 SVC
6 CVE0.53807101075 SVC
7 CVE0.62774951254 SVC
8 CVE0.71742801433 SVC
9 CVE0.80710651612 SVC
10 CVE0.89678501791 SVC
100 CVE8.96785017911 SVC
200 CVE17.93570035823 SVC
300 CVE26.90355053734 SVC
400 CVE35.87140071646 SVC
500 CVE44.83925089557 SVC
600 CVE53.80710107468 SVC
700 CVE62.7749512538 SVC
800 CVE71.74280143291 SVC
900 CVE80.71065161203 SVC
1 000 CVE89.67850179114 SVC
2 000 CVE179.35700358228 SVC
5 000 CVE448.3925089557 SVC
10 000 CVE896.78501791139 SVC
20 000 CVE1 793.57003582279 SVC
50 000 CVE4 483.92508955697 SVC
100 000 CVE8 967.85017911394 SVC
Last updated May 23, 2025 at 03:55 PM