SVC to GHS Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Ghanian cedi

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador before the country adopted the U.S. dollar (USD) as its primary currency in 2001. The colon was introduced in 1892 to replace the Salvadoran peso and was named after Christopher Columbus, who was known as "Cristóbal Colón" in Spanish.

The colon was divided into 100 centavos. While it is no longer in active circulation, it may still be of interest to collectors or those studying the history of Salvadoran currency. The last notes and coins were in circulation until the dollarization process was complete, leading to the phasing out of the colon.

Historically, the value of the colon was pegged to the U.S. dollar at a fixed rate of 8.75 colons to 1 dollar. This peg made the transition to using the dollar relatively smooth for the people of El Salvador. Nowadays, while the colon does not have a significant role in transactions, it holds importance for understanding the economy of El Salvador pre-dollarization.

What is Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)

The Ghanaian cedi (GHS) is the official currency of Ghana, introduced in 2007 to replace the old cedi (GHC) at a conversion rate of 1 cedi being equivalent to 10,000 of the old cedis. The cedi was named after a local gold weight called "cedi," reflective of Ghana's rich gold resources.

The cedi is subdivided into 100 ghanianGp (Gp or "gana pesewas"). The cedi has undergone changes to help stabilize the Ghanaian economy, especially against inflation and currency fluctuations that have affected many countries in West Africa. The design of the cedi notes features notable figures from Ghana’s history, alongside images that symbolize national pride and culture.

In recent years, the GHS has shown resilience, with efforts from the Bank of Ghana to enhance its stability and trustworthiness. The exchange rate of the cedi against other currencies varies but is closely monitored as part of Ghana’s broader economic strategy.

Currency Conversion Between SVC and GHS

Although the El Salvador Colon (SVC) is no longer in use, discussions about conversion rates between historical currencies can still be relevant for educational and historical purposes. To understand how much SVC would be worth in GHS, one must consider current financial data and historical conversion rates at the time of the colon's circulation.

To convert an amount from the El Salvador Colon to the Ghanaian Cedi, the formula can be expressed as:

Amount in GHS = Amount in SVC × Exchange Rate (SVC to GHS)

While direct conversions are rare due to the colon's retirement, this formula helps to grasp how such exchanges would theoretically work.

El Salvador Colon to Ghanian cedi conversion table

SVC to GHS conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Ghanian cedi (GHS)
1 SVC1.17248088951 GHS
2 SVC2.34496177901 GHS
3 SVC3.51744266852 GHS
4 SVC4.68992355803 GHS
5 SVC5.86240444753 GHS
6 SVC7.03488533704 GHS
7 SVC8.20736622655 GHS
8 SVC9.37984711605 GHS
9 SVC10.55232800556 GHS
10 SVC11.72480889507 GHS
100 SVC117.24808895066 GHS
200 SVC234.49617790133 GHS
300 SVC351.74426685199 GHS
400 SVC468.99235580265 GHS
500 SVC586.24044475331 GHS
600 SVC703.48853370398 GHS
700 SVC820.73662265464 GHS
800 SVC937.9847116053 GHS
900 SVC1 055.23280055597 GHS
1 000 SVC1 172.48088950663 GHS
2 000 SVC2 344.96177901326 GHS
5 000 SVC5 862.40444753314 GHS
10 000 SVC11 724.80889506629 GHS
20 000 SVC23 449.61779013257 GHS
50 000 SVC58 624.04447533143 GHS
100 000 SVC117 248.08895066286 GHS
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM