MXN to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Mexican Peso to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Mexican Peso (MXN) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Mexican Peso (MXN)

The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico. It is one of the most widely used currencies in Latin America and has a strong presence in international trade. The symbol for the peso is "$", and it is often distinguished from other currencies by using "MX$" to avoid confusion.

The peso has a long history, with origins dating back to the Spanish colonial era. Currently, it is subdivided into 100 centavos. The currency is regulated by the Bank of Mexico (Banco de México), which is responsible for monetary policy and maintaining the value of the peso.

The exchange rate of the Mexican Peso can fluctuate based on various factors, including economic indicators, inflation rates, and political stability. As such, it is essential for travelers and businesses engaged in import and export to monitor the exchange rates closely.

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 primary medium of exchange. Before its discontinuation, the colon was divided into 100 centavos and was represented with the symbol "₡". The colon was named after Christopher Columbus, who is known as Cristóbal Colón in Spanish.

Despite the dollarization of the economy, historical records, and information about the colon serve as a fascinating look at the country's monetary history. It was introduced in 1892 and was backed by gold and silver reserves at various times. The switching of currencies was aimed at stabilizing the economy and encouraging foreign investment.

While the colon is no longer in use, understanding the currency is still relevant for historical and financial studies. If you are looking to convert from the Mexican Peso to the Salvadoran Colon, you might find past exchange rates helpful for reference.

To convert from MXN to SVC, you might start by checking the current exchange rate. As of my last data point, an estimated exchange rate might look like this:

1 MXN ≈ 0.10 SVC

You will need to verify the latest rates, as they can change frequently. To convert, simply multiply the number of pesos by the conversion rate.

For example, if you have 100 MXN and the current rate is 0.10 SVC for each MXN, the conversion would be:

100 MXN × 0.10 SVC/MXN = 10 SVC

Considering historical and current contexts, understanding both the Mexican Peso and the El Salvador Colon helps to appreciate the financial landscapes of these two countries.

Mexican Peso to El Salvador Colon conversion table

MXN to SVC conversion table

Mexican Peso (MXN)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 MXN0.43881265592 SVC
2 MXN0.87762531184 SVC
3 MXN1.31643796776 SVC
4 MXN1.75525062368 SVC
5 MXN2.1940632796 SVC
6 MXN2.63287593552 SVC
7 MXN3.07168859144 SVC
8 MXN3.51050124736 SVC
9 MXN3.94931390328 SVC
10 MXN4.38812655921 SVC
100 MXN43.88126559205 SVC
200 MXN87.76253118411 SVC
300 MXN131.64379677616 SVC
400 MXN175.52506236821 SVC
500 MXN219.40632796026 SVC
600 MXN263.28759355232 SVC
700 MXN307.16885914437 SVC
800 MXN351.05012473642 SVC
900 MXN394.93139032847 SVC
1 000 MXN438.81265592053 SVC
2 000 MXN877.62531184105 SVC
5 000 MXN2 194.06327960263 SVC
10 000 MXN4 388.12655920527 SVC
20 000 MXN8 776.25311841053 SVC
50 000 MXN21 940.63279602633 SVC
100 000 MXN43 881.26559205266 SVC
Last updated March 19, 2025 at 03:55 PM