SVC to PLN Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Polish Zloty

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Polish Zloty (PLN)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador before the country adopted the United States Dollar (USD) in 2001. Named after Christopher Columbus, who is known as "Colón" in Spanish, the Colon was subdivided into 100 centavos. The symbol for the Colon was "₡".

The currency played an essential role in the economy of El Salvador since its introduction in 1892. The Colon was widely accepted for all transactions, including trade and daily purchases, providing a medium of exchange for the Salvadoran people. However, due to various economic challenges and inflation, the El Salvadoran government decided to dollarize the economy, leading to the phasing out of the Colon.

Although the Colon is no longer in circulation, it still holds historical significance in El Salvador. Occasionally, you may find the Colon referenced in discussions about the country's economic past. If you come across SVC in any financial context today, it usually pertains to historical discussions or academic studies about the region's economic changes.

What is Polish Zloty (PLN)

The Polish Zloty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland, and it has a rich history that reflects the country’s cultural and political evolution. The name "zloty" means "golden" in Polish, and it denotes how the currency represented value in terms of gold during its inception. Since its reintroduction in 1924, the Zloty has undergone several changes, including redesigns and adjustments in its subdivision, which is currently set at 100 groszy.

The symbol for the Zloty is "zł", and today, it is a modern currency used for transactions across various sectors in Poland. The Polish Zloty is noted for its relative stability compared to some other currencies in the region, and it is widely accepted across Europe. PLN is subject to exchange rates influenced by Poland's economic performance, political factors, and international market trends.

When converting currencies, many people find the exchange rate between SVC and PLN to be mainly of historical interest today, as SVC is no longer a functioning currency. However, if you have historical Colon notes and wish to convert them, you may need to research historical exchange rates or consult specialized currency exchange services. For those looking to understand the current value of Zloty in relation to the US Dollar or other active currencies, online currency converters or financial institutions can provide real-time data.

In conclusion, while the El Salvador Colon may be a relic of a past monetary system, the Polish Zloty continues to serve as a vital part of Poland's economy. Understanding both currencies enrichens one’s perspective on economic history and monetary systems globally.

El Salvador Colon to Polish Zloty conversion table

SVC to PLN conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Polish Zloty (PLN)
1 SVC0.42430088529 PLN
2 SVC0.84860177058 PLN
3 SVC1.27290265587 PLN
4 SVC1.69720354116 PLN
5 SVC2.12150442645 PLN
6 SVC2.54580531174 PLN
7 SVC2.97010619703 PLN
8 SVC3.39440708232 PLN
9 SVC3.81870796761 PLN
10 SVC4.2430088529 PLN
100 SVC42.43008852901 PLN
200 SVC84.86017705802 PLN
300 SVC127.29026558703 PLN
400 SVC169.72035411604 PLN
500 SVC212.15044264505 PLN
600 SVC254.58053117406 PLN
700 SVC297.01061970307 PLN
800 SVC339.44070823208 PLN
900 SVC381.87079676109 PLN
1 000 SVC424.3008852901 PLN
2 000 SVC848.60177058021 PLN
5 000 SVC2 121.50442645051 PLN
10 000 SVC4 243.00885290103 PLN
20 000 SVC8 486.01770580206 PLN
50 000 SVC21 215.04426450514 PLN
100 000 SVC42 430.08852901029 PLN
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM