SVC to XCD Exchange Rate - Convert El Salvador Colon to East Caribbean Dollar

Converting from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador from its introduction in 1892 until 2001, when it was replaced by the United States dollar (USD). The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos, with coins available in various denominations. The currency's name is derived from Christopher Columbus, whose name in Spanish is "Cristóbal Colón."

During its time, the colon was notable for being a stable currency in Central America. However, after undergoing various economic challenges, including hyperinflation and devaluation, the government of El Salvador decided to dollarize its economy. This switch aimed to stabilize the currency and attract foreign investment. Thus, even though El Salvador no longer uses the colon, it still holds historical significance and represents a period of the country's economic history.

What is East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

The East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the official currency used by eight territories in the Eastern Caribbean, including countries such as Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, and Grenada. Introduced in 1983, the East Caribbean Dollar is managed by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB). This currency is subdivided into 100 cents and is denoted by the symbol “$” or sometimes “EC$” to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.

The XCD has a stable exchange rate due to its pegging to the United States dollar at a rate of approximately 2.7 XCD to 1 USD. This stability makes it a preferred currency for both local transactions and tourism, allowing for easier exchange and investment within the region. The East Caribbean Dollar plays a vital role in the economies of the countries it serves, fostering economic cooperation and integration among member states.

Converting SVC to XCD

To convert from El Salvador Colon (SVC) to East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), understanding the historical context and current exchange rates is essential. Since the colon is no longer in circulation, conversions can only be performed theoretically based on historical data or collector's values.

As of October 2023, it’s important to note that the conversion may vary, depending on the source of the exchange rates. However, for various practical purposes, one might look at the last official exchange rate before dollarization or seek collectibles and numismatic information that might indicate a value for the colon against the XCD.

In conclusion, while converting from SVC to XCD represents a journey through history, it highlights the evolution of currencies and the importance of understanding them in both cultural and economic contexts. For those interested in currency exchange, it's advisable to consult professional financial services for accurate and up-to-date conversion rates.

El Salvador Colon to East Caribbean Dollar conversion table

SVC to XCD conversion table

El Salvador Colon (SVC)East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
1 SVC0.30856745756 XCD
2 SVC0.61713491512 XCD
3 SVC0.92570237268 XCD
4 SVC1.23426983024 XCD
5 SVC1.5428372878 XCD
6 SVC1.85140474536 XCD
7 SVC2.15997220292 XCD
8 SVC2.46853966048 XCD
9 SVC2.77710711804 XCD
10 SVC3.0856745756 XCD
100 SVC30.85674575598 XCD
200 SVC61.71349151196 XCD
300 SVC92.57023726795 XCD
400 SVC123.42698302393 XCD
500 SVC154.28372877991 XCD
600 SVC185.14047453589 XCD
700 SVC215.99722029187 XCD
800 SVC246.85396604785 XCD
900 SVC277.71071180384 XCD
1 000 SVC308.56745755982 XCD
2 000 SVC617.13491511963 XCD
5 000 SVC1 542.83728779909 XCD
10 000 SVC3 085.67457559817 XCD
20 000 SVC6 171.34915119634 XCD
50 000 SVC15 428.37287799086 XCD
100 000 SVC30 856.74575598171 XCD
Last updated June 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM