JOD to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Jordanian Dinar to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Jordanian Dinar (JOD) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Jordanian Dinar (JOD)

The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the official currency of Jordan, a country located in the Middle East. It was introduced in 1950, replacing the Palestinian pound at a rate of 1 Dinar to 2.5 pounds. The dinar is subdivided into 10 dirhams, 100 qirsh, or 1000 fils. The currency is known for its stability in the region and is pegged to the US dollar, which supports its value.

The symbol for the Jordanian Dinar is JD, and it comes in various denominations, including coins of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 fils, as well as banknotes of 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 dinars. The Jordanian economy primarily relies on sectors such as tourism, textiles, and banking. The dinar’s strength largely depends on the economic stability of the region, alongside trade relations with neighboring countries.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador from 1892 until 2001, when the country adopted the US dollar as its official currency. Named after Christopher Columbus, the colon was subdivided into 100 centavos. Its symbol is often represented as "C$." The colon played a significant role in the economic affairs of El Salvador, particularly in facilitating trade and commerce within the region.

Before dollarization, the colon was used as a means to control inflation and stabilize the economy. However, with the rise of the US dollar, the colon lost its prominence in everyday transactions. Today, the colon is no longer in active circulation, but it still holds historical significance in El Salvador's monetary policy and economic history.

Converting JOD to SVC

If you’re looking to convert Jordanian Dinars to El Salvador Colons, it’s essential to note that the colon is no longer in use as a current currency. As of January 1, 2001, the US dollar became the official currency of El Salvador, which means that any historical value pertaining to the colon, when considering conversion, should be understood in context.

For financial transactions today, you would typically not convert JOD directly to SVC. Instead, if you intended to exchange Jordanian Dinars, you would convert them to US dollars and then utilize those dollars for any transactions in El Salvador.

To illustrate the exchange mathematically, if 1 JOD is approximately worth 1.41 USD, converting that to US dollars before making any transactions in El Salvador would be your best course of action:

Amount in USD = Amount in JOD × 1.41

In summary, understand that while the Jordanian Dinar remains a robust currency for Jordan, the El Salvador Colon has transitioned out of circulation, making direct conversions obsolete. When planning transactions, always consider using the US dollar as the intermediary currency.

Jordanian Dinar to El Salvador Colon conversion table

JOD to SVC conversion table

Jordanian Dinar (JOD)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 JOD12.34198589542 SVC
2 JOD24.68397179083 SVC
3 JOD37.02595768625 SVC
4 JOD49.36794358166 SVC
5 JOD61.70992947708 SVC
6 JOD74.05191537249 SVC
7 JOD86.39390126791 SVC
8 JOD98.73588716332 SVC
9 JOD111.07787305874 SVC
10 JOD123.41985895415 SVC
100 JOD1 234.19858954151 SVC
200 JOD2 468.39717908302 SVC
300 JOD3 702.59576862453 SVC
400 JOD4 936.79435816604 SVC
500 JOD6 170.99294770755 SVC
600 JOD7 405.19153724906 SVC
700 JOD8 639.39012679057 SVC
800 JOD9 873.58871633208 SVC
900 JOD11 107.78730587359 SVC
1 000 JOD12 341.9858954151 SVC
2 000 JOD24 683.97179083021 SVC
5 000 JOD61 709.92947707551 SVC
10 000 JOD123 419.85895415103 SVC
20 000 JOD246 839.71790830205 SVC
50 000 JOD617 099.29477075513 SVC
100 000 JOD1 234 198.58954151027 SVC
Last updated April 4, 2025 at 11:59 PM