SVC to SLL Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to Sierra Leonean Leone

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL)

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 United States Dollar (USD). The Colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, similar to many other currencies around the world. The currency was introduced in 1892 as a means to stabilize the economy and replace the previous currency, the Salvadoran peso.

Historically, the name "Colon" honored Christopher Columbus, illustrating the region's colonial history. The notes of the Colon featured various figures and events significant to Salvadoran history, such as important national heroes and landmarks.

Although no longer in circulation, the El Salvador Colon holds historical significance and can still be exchanged for USD at certain financial institutions. The fixed exchange rate introduced in 2001 for the conversion to USD effectively ended the use of the Colon in daily transactions. However, it remains a point of interest for collectors of currency and those curious about past economic systems in Central America.

What is Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL)

The Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL) is the official currency of Sierra Leone, a country located on the west coast of Africa. It was introduced in 1964, replacing the Sierra Leonean pound at a rate of 1 Leone = 20 pounds. The Leone is subdivided into 100 cents, similar to the Colon and many other currencies.

The currency is named after the country itself, "Leone," deriving from the Portuguese word "leão," which means "lion." This name reflects the strong symbolism of the lion as an iconic representation of strength and courage, traits valued in Sierra Leonean culture.

SLL has undergone various changes and denominations over the years, particularly due to economic factors like inflation. During times of economic instability, the Leone has been revised to maintain its value, with new notes and coins introduced to match the current economy. The coins typically feature important national landmarks, animals, and cultural symbols, while the banknotes showcase historical figures and events that define Sierra Leone's rich history.

When converting between currencies like the SVC and SLL, understanding the respective currencies' historical contexts and current values is essential. The conversion process can be challenging due to fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. Generally, the exchange rate can vary based on demand and supply, market conditions, and economic stability.

To convert from El Salvador Colon to Sierra Leonean Leone, you may need to check current rates through currency exchange services or online converters and consider fees associated with the transaction.

In summary, while the El Salvador Colon has faded into history, the Sierra Leonean Leone continues to play a vital role in the economic landscape of Sierra Leone.

El Salvador Colon to Sierra Leonean Leone conversion table

SVC to SLL conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL)
1 SVC2 598.8612553626 SLL
2 SVC5 197.72251072519 SLL
3 SVC7 796.58376608779 SLL
4 SVC10 395.44502145039 SLL
5 SVC12 994.30627681298 SLL
6 SVC15 593.16753217558 SLL
7 SVC18 192.02878753818 SLL
8 SVC20 790.89004290077 SLL
9 SVC23 389.75129826337 SLL
10 SVC25 988.61255362597 SLL
100 SVC259 886.12553625967 SLL
200 SVC519 772.25107251934 SLL
300 SVC779 658.37660877901 SLL
400 SVC1 039 544.50214503868 SLL
500 SVC1 299 430.62768129835 SLL
600 SVC1 559 316.75321755802 SLL
700 SVC1 819 202.87875381769 SLL
800 SVC2 079 089.00429007736 SLL
900 SVC2 338 975.12982633703 SLL
1 000 SVC2 598 861.2553625967 SLL
2 000 SVC5 197 722.51072519341 SLL
5 000 SVC12 994 306.27681298352 SLL
10 000 SVC25 988 612.55362596703 SLL
20 000 SVC51 977 225.10725193407 SLL
50 000 SVC129 943 062.76812983517 SLL
100 000 SVC259 886 125.53625967034 SLL
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM