SVC to MKD Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Macedonian Denar

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Macedonian Denar (MKD)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until 2001, when it was replaced by the US Dollar (USD) as the country's primary means of exchange. However, understanding its historical context and conversion can still be significant for financial analysts and enthusiasts interested in currency trends. The Colon was subdivided into 100 centavos.

The currency was named after Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish), who is known as the discoverer of the Americas. It was initially introduced in 1892. In its prime, it provided a sense of national pride and monetary sovereignty. The Colon was pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate, which simplified currency conversion and exchange rates, especially since most Salvadorans use the Dollar today.

When it comes to conversion, it is essential to note that the Colon is not widely used anymore. However, historical conversion rates sometimes may still be referred to in specific financial contexts or when studying economic history. For instance, during its time, $1 SVC was approximately equivalent to $0.114 USD, and conversion rates to other currencies varied based on economic conditions.

What is Macedonian Denar (MKD)

The Macedonian Denar (MKD) is the official currency of North Macedonia. The Denar was introduced in 1992, replacing the Yugoslav dinar at a rate of 1 denar to 100 dinars. The currency has undergone various changes throughout its history, especially during North Macedonia's transition from a socialist to a market-oriented economy. The Denar is further divided into 100 deni.

The Denar is named after the historical denarius, a Roman currency that represents a long-standing tradition in regional finance. The symbol for the denar is "ден," and it is frequently used in financial dealings within North Macedonia. Currently, the Denar is not pegged to any foreign currency, leading to fluctuating exchange rates influenced by local and global economies.

When converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Macedonian Denar (MKD), you must consider the lack of a direct exchange rate since the Colon is no longer in circulation. Instead, you would typically convert to USD first and then from USD to MKD. For example, if you were to convert $1 SVC to USD (which is equivalent to about $0.114), you would then convert that USD amount into MKD using the current exchange rate, which may vary daily depending on market conditions.

In summary, while the El Salvador Colon may not be in active use, understanding its historical value and how it could relate to the Macedonian Denar can provide insight into the dynamics of currency conversion and economic history.

El Salvador Colon to Macedonian Denar conversion table

SVC to MKD conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Macedonian Denar (MKD)
1 SVC6.18887234085 MKD
2 SVC12.37774468171 MKD
3 SVC18.56661702256 MKD
4 SVC24.75548936342 MKD
5 SVC30.94436170427 MKD
6 SVC37.13323404512 MKD
7 SVC43.32210638598 MKD
8 SVC49.51097872683 MKD
9 SVC55.69985106768 MKD
10 SVC61.88872340854 MKD
100 SVC618.88723408538 MKD
200 SVC1 237.77446817075 MKD
300 SVC1 856.66170225613 MKD
400 SVC2 475.54893634151 MKD
500 SVC3 094.43617042688 MKD
600 SVC3 713.32340451226 MKD
700 SVC4 332.21063859764 MKD
800 SVC4 951.09787268301 MKD
900 SVC5 569.98510676839 MKD
1 000 SVC6 188.87234085377 MKD
2 000 SVC12 377.74468170753 MKD
5 000 SVC30 944.36170426883 MKD
10 000 SVC61 888.72340853766 MKD
20 000 SVC123 777.44681707532 MKD
50 000 SVC309 443.6170426883 MKD
100 000 SVC618 887.2340853766 MKD
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM