SVC to LYD Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Libyan Dinar

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Libyan Dinar (LYD)

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 as its primary currency. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, and its name is derived from the Spanish word for “colonial.” The symbol for the colon is “₡.” It was introduced in 1892, replacing the Salvadoran peso at a rate of one colon for one peso.

Even though the colon is no longer in circulation, it played a significant role in the country’s economy for over a century. The introduction of the US dollar was a strategic move aimed at stabilizing the economy and encouraging foreign investment. However, the value of the colon remains a point of historical interest for economists and currency enthusiasts.

What is Libyan Dinar (LYD)

The Libyan Dinar (LYD) is the official currency of Libya and has been in use since 1971. It replaced the Libyan pound at a rate of 1 dinar for 7 pounds. The dinar is divided into 1,000 dirhams, with the symbol “د.ل” used to represent it. Over the years, the Libya dinar has experienced significant fluctuations due to political instability and changes in government.

Libya is rich in oil resources, and its economy heavily relies on this sector. The dinar's value can be affected by various factors including global oil prices, economic sanctions, and internal conflict. As of now, the Central Bank of Libya is responsible for issuing the currency and managing the monetary policy.

Converting SVC to LYD

Although the El Salvador Colon is no longer actively traded or recognized as a currency, there may be cases where currency collectors or historical enthusiasts require conversion for memorabilia or reference purposes. The exchange rate between currencies can be calculated using specific financial formulas. The relationship between two currencies can be expressed as follows:

Conversion Rate = (Value in LYD/Value in SVC)

Historically, conversion rates are determined by various factors such as inflation, interest rates, and economic conditions in both countries. However, given that the colon is no longer in circulation, official rates for conversion to dinars would be obsolete. If you need to convert historical values, consider looking up historical exchange rates through currency databases or economic journals.

In today’s economic landscape, the Libyan Dinar remains in active use, while the El Salvador Colon serves as a reminder of past currency practices. If you are looking to engage in currency exchange or investment, always consult up-to-date financial advice and currency conversion tools to ensure you're making informed decisions.

El Salvador Colon to Libyan Dinar conversion table

SVC to LYD conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Libyan Dinar (LYD)
1 SVC0.62366722923 LYD
2 SVC1.24733445845 LYD
3 SVC1.87100168768 LYD
4 SVC2.49466891691 LYD
5 SVC3.11833614613 LYD
6 SVC3.74200337536 LYD
7 SVC4.36567060459 LYD
8 SVC4.98933783381 LYD
9 SVC5.61300506304 LYD
10 SVC6.23667229227 LYD
100 SVC62.36672292266 LYD
200 SVC124.73344584533 LYD
300 SVC187.10016876799 LYD
400 SVC249.46689169066 LYD
500 SVC311.83361461332 LYD
600 SVC374.20033753598 LYD
700 SVC436.56706045865 LYD
800 SVC498.93378338131 LYD
900 SVC561.30050630398 LYD
1 000 SVC623.66722922664 LYD
2 000 SVC1 247.33445845328 LYD
5 000 SVC3 118.3361461332 LYD
10 000 SVC6 236.6722922664 LYD
20 000 SVC12 473.3445845328 LYD
50 000 SVC31 183.361461332 LYD
100 000 SVC62 366.722922664 LYD
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM