SVC to BSD Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Bahamian Dollar

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Bahamian Dollar (BSD)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador from 1892 until 2001. The colon is subdivided into 100 centavos, similar to many currencies around the world. Named after Christopher Columbus, the colon reflects the country's history and cultural heritage. The symbol for the colon is often represented as "₡."

In 2001, the Salvadoran government made a significant monetary change by adopting the US dollar (USD) as its primary currency. This shift was aimed at stabilizing the economy and promoting foreign investment. Although the colon is no longer in use, it is still recognized as a historical currency that played a crucial role in the financial landscape of El Salvador.

The colon’s exchange rate was previously pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 1 colon to approximately $0.115. However, since its official discontinuation, the focus has shifted entirely to the American dollar. The historical value of the colon remains relevant for collectors and those interested in the monetary history of El Salvador.

What is Bahamian Dollar (BSD)

The Bahamian Dollar (BSD) is the official currency of the Bahamas, introduced in 1966 to replace the Bahamian pound. The BSD is subdivided into 100 cents. Represented by the symbol "$" or "B$", the Bahamian Dollar is pegged to the US dollar at a 1:1 ratio. This means that one Bahamian dollar is equal to one US dollar, making it easy for travelers and businesses to navigate economic transactions between the two currencies.

As a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Bahamas has a stable economy largely driven by tourism and financial services. The government of the Bahamas issues the Bahamian dollar, and the currency is widely accepted across the islands. The reliance on the US dollar for trade and tourism has further strengthened the position of the Bahamian dollar in the regional economy.

When considering the exchange between El Salvador's Colon and the Bahamian Dollar, it is important to note that conversions are largely theoretical today, given that the colon is no longer in circulation. However, for historical reference, an understanding of both currencies' values can aid in financial analysis or educational purposes.

In summary, while the El Salvador Colon no longer exists as an active currency, it remains a part of the country’s historical financial tapestry. The Bahamian Dollar, on the other hand, continues to play a vital role in the economy of the Bahamas. Transitioning from one to the other serves as a reminder of the evolution of currencies and their significance in global trade. If you ever find yourself needing to compare the two, remember the historical context that shaped them both.

El Salvador Colon to Bahamian Dollar conversion table

SVC to BSD conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Bahamian Dollar (BSD)
1 SVC0.11428542677 BSD
2 SVC0.22857085354 BSD
3 SVC0.34285628031 BSD
4 SVC0.45714170709 BSD
5 SVC0.57142713386 BSD
6 SVC0.68571256063 BSD
7 SVC0.7999979874 BSD
8 SVC0.91428341417 BSD
9 SVC1.02856884094 BSD
10 SVC1.14285426772 BSD
100 SVC11.42854267716 BSD
200 SVC22.85708535432 BSD
300 SVC34.28562803148 BSD
400 SVC45.71417070864 BSD
500 SVC57.1427133858 BSD
600 SVC68.57125606295 BSD
700 SVC79.99979874011 BSD
800 SVC91.42834141727 BSD
900 SVC102.85688409443 BSD
1 000 SVC114.28542677159 BSD
2 000 SVC228.57085354318 BSD
5 000 SVC571.42713385795 BSD
10 000 SVC1 142.8542677159 BSD
20 000 SVC2 285.70853543181 BSD
50 000 SVC5 714.27133857951 BSD
100 000 SVC11 428.54267715903 BSD
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM