IDR to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Indonesian Rupiah to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation comprising thousands of islands. The Rupiah symbol is often represented as "Rp" and is subdivided into 100 sen, although the sen is rarely used today. The currency was introduced to stabilize the country's economy after gaining independence in 1945 from Dutch colonial rule.

The Bank Indonesia, the central bank of Indonesia, is responsible for issuing and regulating the Rupiah. The country has experienced significant economic fluctuation, especially during the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s. Today, the Rupiah is used in various forms, including banknotes and coins, with banknotes in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, and 100,000.

Exchange rates for the Indonesian Rupiah can be volatile, primarily due to factors such as inflation, interest rates, and overall economic stability. As of now, the Rupiah plays a central role in absorbing the dynamics of global currency fluctuations, impacting trade and investment in the region.

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 symbol for the Colon is "₡," and it was originally subdivided into 100 centavos. The Colon was introduced in 1892 as a means of standardizing currency, aligning more closely with the currencies of neighboring countries.

The central bank of El Salvador, called Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador, was responsible for issuing the Colon. With a history that includes times of inflation and economic hardship, the Colon was gradually replaced by the U.S. Dollar, which is now used for all transactions in the country. This transition has had significant impacts on the El Salvador economy, making it more stable but also reliant on the economic health of the United States.

While the Colon is no longer in circulation, it remains an important historical aspect of El Salvador's economic history. Additionally, collectors often seek out coins and banknotes of the Colon due to their historical significance.

Converting IDR to SVC

If you are looking to convert Indonesian Rupiah to El Salvador Colon, it's essential to know that the Colon is no longer an active currency. Therefore, converting IDR to SVC is not a common practice as you would instead convert IDR to USD, and then use USD for transactions in El Salvador.

To find the current exchange rates, it's advisable to consult financial websites or currency converters. Remember that currency exchange rates can fluctuate frequently based on market conditions.

In conclusion, while the IDR and SVC represent two distinct historical currencies, understanding their roles can give insight into the economic landscapes of Indonesia and El Salvador.

Indonesian Rupiah to El Salvador Colon conversion table

IDR to SVC conversion table

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 IDR0.00053900898 SVC
2 IDR0.00107801796 SVC
3 IDR0.00161702694 SVC
4 IDR0.00215603593 SVC
5 IDR0.00269504491 SVC
6 IDR0.00323405389 SVC
7 IDR0.00377306287 SVC
8 IDR0.00431207185 SVC
9 IDR0.00485108083 SVC
10 IDR0.00539008981 SVC
100 IDR0.05390089813 SVC
200 IDR0.10780179626 SVC
300 IDR0.16170269438 SVC
400 IDR0.21560359251 SVC
500 IDR0.26950449064 SVC
600 IDR0.32340538877 SVC
700 IDR0.3773062869 SVC
800 IDR0.43120718503 SVC
900 IDR0.48510808315 SVC
1 000 IDR0.53900898128 SVC
2 000 IDR1.07801796257 SVC
5 000 IDR2.69504490641 SVC
10 000 IDR5.39008981283 SVC
20 000 IDR10.78017962565 SVC
50 000 IDR26.95044906413 SVC
100 000 IDR53.90089812827 SVC
Last updated December 27, 2024 at 03:55 PM