SVC to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

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 U.S. Dollar (USD) as its official currency. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, similar to many other currencies around the world.

The name "colon" is derived from Christopher Columbus, known as "Cristóbal Colón" in Spanish. The currency was introduced in 1892, replacing the Salvadoran peso. Throughout its history, the colon has undergone various changes, including redesigns and adjustments in value.

Despite now being obsolete, the colon is still of historical interest. During its circulation, it was used for daily transactions such as buying groceries, paying for services, and much more. Though not used in current economic activities, old colon bills and coins can still hold value among collectors.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania until 2015, when it was replaced by the Euro (EUR). The lita was introduced in 1993, following Lithuania's independence from the Soviet Union, and was subdivided into 100 centu. The name "lita" comes from the word for "river", emphasizing the country's natural heritage.

The lita went through several fluctuations in value, affected by Lithuania's economic transitions and its path toward European Union membership. In particular, the lita was pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate starting from 2002, which helped to stabilize its value and prepare the nation for eventual Euro adoption.

While no longer in circulation, the Lithuanian Lita still maintains a place in the heart of Lithuanians, serving as a reminder of the country's economic journey. Unlike the colon, the lita may still be found in certain collections or among older generations who remember it as their primary currency.

Currency Conversion

When considering conversion between the El Salvador Colon (SVC) and the Lithuanian Lita (LTL), it's important to remember that both currencies are no longer in official use. However, for collectors or anyone interested in historical exchange rates, an approximate understanding can be useful.

If we examine the exchange rate before each currency was retired, we find that $1 SVC was about equivalent to $0.22 LTL at the time the lita was still being used. But since both currencies have been replaced, today's conversion can be largely speculative.

In conclusion, while converting from SVC to LTL is no longer relevant in financial terms, understanding the history of these currencies offers insight into the economic changes in El Salvador and Lithuania over the past few decades.

El Salvador Colon to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

SVC to LTL conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 SVC0.34781955126 LTL
2 SVC0.69563910251 LTL
3 SVC1.04345865377 LTL
4 SVC1.39127820503 LTL
5 SVC1.73909775628 LTL
6 SVC2.08691730754 LTL
7 SVC2.4347368588 LTL
8 SVC2.78255641006 LTL
9 SVC3.13037596131 LTL
10 SVC3.47819551257 LTL
100 SVC34.7819551257 LTL
200 SVC69.56391025139 LTL
300 SVC104.34586537709 LTL
400 SVC139.12782050279 LTL
500 SVC173.90977562848 LTL
600 SVC208.69173075418 LTL
700 SVC243.47368587988 LTL
800 SVC278.25564100558 LTL
900 SVC313.03759613127 LTL
1 000 SVC347.81955125697 LTL
2 000 SVC695.63910251394 LTL
5 000 SVC1 739.09775628484 LTL
10 000 SVC3 478.19551256969 LTL
20 000 SVC6 956.39102513938 LTL
50 000 SVC17 390.97756284845 LTL
100 000 SVC34 781.95512569689 LTL
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM