SVC to BOB Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Bolivian Boliviano

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)

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 United States Dollar (USD) as its legal tender. The Colon was subdivided into 100 centavos. Its symbol is often represented as “₡.” The currency was first introduced in 1892, replacing the Salvadoran peso at an exchange rate of 1 Colon to 1 Peso.

Despite the transition to the U.S. Dollar, the Colon remains an important part of El Salvador's historical and economic identity. While you won't see this currency in everyday transactions today, it still appears on old documents and in collector's items. For those involved in trade or historical research, understanding the Colon's value can be important.

What is Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)

The Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) is the official currency of Bolivia. Introduced in 1987, it replaced the Bolivian Peso at an exchange rate of 1 Boliviano to 1,000 Pesos. The Boliviano is divided into 100 centavos, similar to the structure of the Colon. Its symbol is “Bs.”

The Boliviano has undergone various changes throughout its history, often reflecting the country's economic conditions. The currency is a vital part of the daily life of Bolivia's citizens and is commonly used in both national and international transactions. As of today, Bolivia's economy is primarily supported by sectors such as mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.

Currency Conversion

If you need to convert SVC to BOB, it's important to remember that since the Colon is no longer in circulation, you can't directly exchange it in banks or exchange offices. However, for theoretical calculations or historical evaluations, you can refer to historical exchange rates.

The main step in converting is determining the current value of the U.S. Dollar to Bolivian Boliviano since most transactions today are done in USD. Historical data indicates that before the adoption of the U.S. Dollar, the exchange rate of the Colon to Dollar was around $1 USD for approximately 8.75 SVC. On the other hand, the exchange rate of USD to BOB fluctuates, but it generally hovers around 6.90 BOB for $1 USD.

Assuming these historical figures, you find:

1 SVC = (1 USD/8.75 SVC) × 6.90 BOB

This leads to an approximation of an exchange value when using historical rates. Conversions involving SVC and BOB can be complex due to the lack of direct exchange options. However, for practical purposes, working with the U.S. Dollar as a bridge currency will be beneficial.

In conclusion, while the El Salvador Colon is no longer in practical use, understanding its relationship with other currencies like the Bolivian Boliviano provides valuable insight into historical and economic contexts.

El Salvador Colon to Bolivian Boliviano conversion table

SVC to BOB conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
1 SVC0.78965701728 BOB
2 SVC1.57931403457 BOB
3 SVC2.36897105185 BOB
4 SVC3.15862806914 BOB
5 SVC3.94828508642 BOB
6 SVC4.73794210371 BOB
7 SVC5.52759912099 BOB
8 SVC6.31725613828 BOB
9 SVC7.10691315556 BOB
10 SVC7.89657017285 BOB
100 SVC78.96570172846 BOB
200 SVC157.93140345693 BOB
300 SVC236.89710518539 BOB
400 SVC315.86280691386 BOB
500 SVC394.82850864232 BOB
600 SVC473.79421037078 BOB
700 SVC552.75991209925 BOB
800 SVC631.72561382771 BOB
900 SVC710.69131555617 BOB
1 000 SVC789.65701728464 BOB
2 000 SVC1 579.31403456928 BOB
5 000 SVC3 948.28508642319 BOB
10 000 SVC7 896.57017284638 BOB
20 000 SVC15 793.14034569276 BOB
50 000 SVC39 482.85086423191 BOB
100 000 SVC78 965.70172846382 BOB
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM