SVC to HRK Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Croatian Kuna

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Croatian Kuna (HRK)

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 currency. However, the colon is still an important part of El Salvador's economic history and is sometimes used in discussions related to the country's past financial practices.

The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, much like many other currencies around the world. The currency symbol for the colon is "₡". Although the SVC is no longer in circulation, understanding its historical context can be useful, especially when studying economic trends or financial policies in the region.

Historically, the value of the colón fluctuated based on various factors, including inflation, government policy, and international economic conditions. When it was actively used, the exchange rate of the colon was fixed against the US dollar at a rate of 8.75 colones to 1 dollar. Although you can no longer convert SVC directly, knowing its significance can help you understand El Salvador's currency landscape today.

What is Croatian Kuna (HRK)

The Croatian Kuna (HRK) is the currency of Croatia, introduced in 1994. The name "kuna" translates to "marten," a type of fur-bearing animal that was historically used as a medium of exchange. The kuna is divided into 100 lipa, with the symbol for the kuna being "kn" or "HRK". As of 2023, the Croatian Kuna is a vital part of the country's financial transactions, with its stability playing a significant role in the Croatian economy.

The exchange rate of the kuna has experienced fluctuations based on various factors, such as the political climate, economic developments, and foreign relations. Croatia has been working towards adopting the Euro (EUR) as its official currency, but as of now, the kuna remains in use for everyday transactions.

Understanding the Croatian Kuna is crucial if you are dealing with goods and services in Croatia. Many businesses may still deal in kunas, especially in smaller towns or local markets, even as the country prepares for a potential move to the Euro.

Conclusion

In summary, while the El Salvador Colon (SVC) is no longer in active use, it is significant for understanding the historical context of El Salvador's economy. On the other hand, the Croatian Kuna (HRK) is currently the official currency in Croatia, essential for conducting everyday financial transactions. Whether or not you are converting these currencies should be based on historical knowledge or current travel plans to strengthen your understanding of their respective economies.

El Salvador Colon to Croatian Kuna conversion table

SVC to HRK conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Croatian Kuna (HRK)
1 SVC0.75899166199 HRK
2 SVC1.51798332398 HRK
3 SVC2.27697498597 HRK
4 SVC3.03596664797 HRK
5 SVC3.79495830996 HRK
6 SVC4.55394997195 HRK
7 SVC5.31294163394 HRK
8 SVC6.07193329593 HRK
9 SVC6.83092495792 HRK
10 SVC7.58991661992 HRK
100 SVC75.89916619916 HRK
200 SVC151.79833239831 HRK
300 SVC227.69749859747 HRK
400 SVC303.59666479663 HRK
500 SVC379.49583099578 HRK
600 SVC455.39499719494 HRK
700 SVC531.2941633941 HRK
800 SVC607.19332959325 HRK
900 SVC683.09249579241 HRK
1 000 SVC758.99166199157 HRK
2 000 SVC1 517.98332398314 HRK
5 000 SVC3 794.95830995784 HRK
10 000 SVC7 589.91661991568 HRK
20 000 SVC15 179.83323983136 HRK
50 000 SVC37 949.58309957839 HRK
100 000 SVC75 899.16619915679 HRK
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM