SVC to IDR Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Indonesian Rupiah

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

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 in 2001. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, and its symbol was often represented as "₡." The currency was named after Christopher Columbus, whose name is used in many currencies, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries.

Although the colon is no longer in circulation, it still holds historical significance and is sometimes used in academic discussions about economic transitions in Central America. When it was in use, the colon was supported by a peg to the U.S. dollar, which stabilized its exchange rate and facilitated trade within the region.

As the SVC is no longer a functional currency, converting it directly to other currencies like the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) will depend on historical exchange rates or collector interest in old banknotes. However, for practical purposes, you will likely not find active conversion available anymore.

What is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation known for its thousands of islands and diverse culture. The rupiah was established in 1946 and has undergone several changes since then, including currency redesigns and alterations in the way it is issued. The symbol for the rupiah is "Rp," and it is subdivided into 100 sen.

The Indonesian economy is among the largest in Southeast Asia, and the rupiah serves as a critical tool for domestic transactions and international trade. As a fiat currency, its value is not tied to any physical commodity but is instead based on the trust and confidence of its users. Various factors, including government monetary policy, economic stability, and inflation rates, can influence its exchange rate against other currencies.

To convert SVC to IDR, one would typically need to use a financial historical database or currency conversion tool, due to the SVC being outdated. One may also find collector's websites or financial institutions that specialize in rare currencies, but the overall need for converting these currencies regularly has diminished over the years.

In conclusion, while the El Salvador Colon may be a relic of the past, the Indonesian Rupiah continues to be an active and important currency in today's global economy. If any conversions are needed, understanding the current value of IDR against major currencies can offer some insights. However, relying on modern currency systems like the U.S dollar and IDR is more practical for everyday transactions.

El Salvador Colon to Indonesian Rupiah conversion table

SVC to IDR conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
1 SVC1 862.26452421257 IDR
2 SVC3 724.52904842514 IDR
3 SVC5 586.79357263771 IDR
4 SVC7 449.05809685029 IDR
5 SVC9 311.32262106286 IDR
6 SVC11 173.58714527543 IDR
7 SVC13 035.851669488 IDR
8 SVC14 898.11619370057 IDR
9 SVC16 760.38071791314 IDR
10 SVC18 622.64524212571 IDR
100 SVC186 226.45242125714 IDR
200 SVC372 452.90484251429 IDR
300 SVC558 679.35726377143 IDR
400 SVC744 905.80968502857 IDR
500 SVC931 132.26210628571 IDR
600 SVC1 117 358.71452754286 IDR
700 SVC1 303 585.1669488 IDR
800 SVC1 489 811.61937005714 IDR
900 SVC1 676 038.07179131429 IDR
1 000 SVC1 862 264.52421257143 IDR
2 000 SVC3 724 529.04842514286 IDR
5 000 SVC9 311 322.62106285714 IDR
10 000 SVC18 622 645.24212571429 IDR
20 000 SVC37 245 290.48425142857 IDR
50 000 SVC93 113 226.21062857143 IDR
100 000 SVC186 226 452.42125714286 IDR
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM