SVC to MRU Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Mauritanian ouguiya

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the currency of El Salvador until 2001 when the country adopted the US dollar as its official currency. The colon was divided into 100 centavos and was originally established in 1892. Its name pays homage to Christopher Columbus, known as "Colón" in Spanish. Even though the colon is no longer in circulation, it remains a part of El Salvador's economic history.

Before the switch to the dollar, the colon was used for everyday transactions in El Salvador. It played a crucial role in the country's trade and commerce, especially within Central America. For many Salvadorans, the colon represents a significant cultural heritage. Even today, some local businesses and markets may still refer to prices in colones, making the currency a nostalgic symbol of the past for those who experienced it.

What is Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)

The Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU) is the official currency of Mauritania, a country located in West Africa. Introduced in 1973, the ouguiya was established to replace the Mauritanian pound. The currency is subdivided into 5 khoums, which are rarely used in everyday transactions. The ouguiya derives its name from the Arabic word for "a weight" or "a measure," reflecting the importance of trade and commerce in the region.

The ouguiya has undergone several changes in value and design since its introduction. In 2018, the Central Bank of Mauritania launched a new series of notes and coins to facilitate easier use and to combat counterfeiting. The currency is primarily used for local transactions, and its value can be influenced by multiple factors, including economic stability, inflation rates, and international trade.

Converting SVC to MRU

When it comes to currency conversion from SVC to MRU, it's essential to consider that the colon is no longer officially recognized. As such, most conversions will rely on historical values only and might not reflect current market exchange rates. To convert from the colon to the ouguiya, you can use historical conversion rates, but it is important to note that this can be complex due to the shift to the US dollar.

The conversion process can be represented mathematically. If we assume an exchange rate of $1 SVC ≈ k MRU$ (where $k$ is the conversion factor), the formula to convert would be:

Amount in MRU = Amount in SVC × k

In practice, for financial transactions today, it's more common to convert from SVC to USD and then from USD to MRU. Always check for the latest exchange rates, as currency values fluctuate regularly due to market conditions.

Whether you're looking to understand the historical context of these currencies or planning a transaction, knowing about both the SVC and MRU enhances your understanding of their significance in global finance.

El Salvador Colon to Mauritanian ouguiya conversion table

SVC to MRU conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Mauritanian ouguiya (MRU)
1 SVC4.51652933585 MRU
2 SVC9.0330586717 MRU
3 SVC13.54958800755 MRU
4 SVC18.06611734339 MRU
5 SVC22.58264667924 MRU
6 SVC27.09917601509 MRU
7 SVC31.61570535094 MRU
8 SVC36.13223468679 MRU
9 SVC40.64876402264 MRU
10 SVC45.16529335848 MRU
100 SVC451.65293358483 MRU
200 SVC903.30586716967 MRU
300 SVC1 354.9588007545 MRU
400 SVC1 806.61173433934 MRU
500 SVC2 258.26466792417 MRU
600 SVC2 709.91760150901 MRU
700 SVC3 161.57053509384 MRU
800 SVC3 613.22346867867 MRU
900 SVC4 064.87640226351 MRU
1 000 SVC4 516.52933584834 MRU
2 000 SVC9 033.05867169669 MRU
5 000 SVC22 582.64667924171 MRU
10 000 SVC45 165.29335848343 MRU
20 000 SVC90 330.58671696686 MRU
50 000 SVC225 826.46679241714 MRU
100 000 SVC451 652.93358483429 MRU
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM