SDG to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Sudanese Pound to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Sudanese Pound (SDG) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Sudanese Pound (SDG)

The Sudanese Pound (SDG) is the official currency of Sudan, a country located in northeastern Africa. The currency was introduced in 1992, replacing the previous currency, the Sudanese dinar. The symbol for the Sudanese Pound is "ج.س" (often written as SDG in international contexts).

The Sudanese Pound has experienced various fluctuations and changes in value due to economic conditions, inflation, and political instability in the region. It is divided into 100 piastres (also known as "qirsh"). The Central Bank of Sudan is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency.

In recent years, the Sudanese economy has faced challenges, including sanctions, conflicts, and rising inflation, which significantly impact the value of the pound. As a result, individuals and businesses often have to be mindful of the currency's exchange rate when trading or doing business.

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 as its primary currency. The colon was first introduced in 1892 and was subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol for the colon is "₡."

During its time as legal tender, the colon underwent several changes and was revalued in 1985, where 1 colon was replaced by 1,000 new colons. This decision was made to address hyperinflation and stabilize the economy. Even though the colon is no longer in active circulation, it remains a symbol of the country's monetary history.

The US dollar's adoption has allowed El Salvador to benefit from greater stability and ease of trading with other dollar-based economies. However, discussions about reintroduction of a local currency or a new currency system arise, especially in political contexts concerning national sovereignty and financial independence.

Converting SDG to SVC

When converting between the Sudanese Pound (SDG) and the El Salvador Colon (SVC), it is essential to understand the current exchange rate. The exchange rate can fluctuate based on economic conditions, market demand, and geopolitical factors.

To convert from SDG to SVC, one would typically need to find the value of SDG in popular currency exchanges. As of now, the use of the colon for day-to-day transactions has diminished and converting from SDG to this outdated currency could be challenging, probably necessitating the conversion through other currencies like the US dollar.

If this conversion needs to be performed for trading or travel, online currency converters or contacting financial institutions can provide accurate, current rates.

In summary, both the Sudanese Pound and El Salvador Colon represent unique historical and economic narratives shaped by their respective countries' circumstances. Understanding their significance aids in appreciating the complexities of global finance.

Sudanese Pound to El Salvador Colon conversion table

SDG to SVC conversion table

Sudanese Pound (SDG)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 SDG0.0145717746 SVC
2 SDG0.0291435492 SVC
3 SDG0.0437153238 SVC
4 SDG0.0582870984 SVC
5 SDG0.072858873 SVC
6 SDG0.0874306476 SVC
7 SDG0.1020024222 SVC
8 SDG0.1165741968 SVC
9 SDG0.1311459714 SVC
10 SDG0.145717746 SVC
100 SDG1.45717746003 SVC
200 SDG2.91435492006 SVC
300 SDG4.37153238009 SVC
400 SDG5.82870984012 SVC
500 SDG7.28588730015 SVC
600 SDG8.74306476018 SVC
700 SDG10.20024222022 SVC
800 SDG11.65741968025 SVC
900 SDG13.11459714028 SVC
1 000 SDG14.57177460031 SVC
2 000 SDG29.14354920061 SVC
5 000 SDG72.85887300154 SVC
10 000 SDG145.71774600307 SVC
20 000 SDG291.43549200615 SVC
50 000 SDG728.58873001537 SVC
100 000 SDG1 457.17746003073 SVC
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM