TZS to SVC Exchange Rate - Convert Tanzanian Shilling to El Salvador Colon

Converting from Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) to El Salvador Colon (SVC)

What is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency of Tanzania, a country located in East Africa known for its stunning landscapes, wildlife, and the famous Mount Kilimanjaro. The shilling has been in use since 1966, replacing the East African shilling at a rate of 1 TZS to 1 East African shilling. The currency is subdivided into 100 cents, and its symbol is "TSh."

Tanzania’s economy is diverse and includes agriculture, tourism, and natural resources. The shilling is managed by the Bank of Tanzania, which plays a crucial role in controlling inflation and maintaining currency stability. The fluctuating exchange rate of the TZS can be influenced by factors such as economic performance, political stability, and inflation rates. For international transactions, understanding the current exchange rate is essential for anyone looking to convert TZS into other currencies.

What is El Salvador Colon (SVC)

The El Salvador Colon (SVC) was the official currency of El Salvador until 2001, when the country adopted the United States dollar as its official currency. However, since the colon was a significant part of the country’s history, it's still useful to understand what it is. The colon was subdivided into 100 centavos and was introduced in 1892, replacing the peso.

Despite the change to the U.S. dollar, the colon remains relevant in discussions of historical currency values and economic performance in El Salvador. The symbol for the colon is "₡," and it was named after Christopher Columbus, who is known as "Cristóbal Colón" in Spanish. While the SVC is no longer in circulation, understanding it can be helpful for studying economic trends and historical contexts related to El Salvador’s economy before dollarization.

Currency Conversion: TZS to SVC

When converting Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) to El Salvador Colons (SVC), keep in mind that the colon is no longer an active currency. Instead, most transactions involving El Salvador's economy will utilize the U.S. dollar. However, if you are trying to get an understanding of the historical value of the colon in relation to the Tanzanian shilling, you will need to look at historical exchange rates.

To perform the conversion, you might use ratio calculations. For example, if you had an exchange rate where 1 TZS equals 0.002 SVC before 2001, you could set up the relationship as:

Total SVC = Total TZS × 0.002

This can help you grasp the conversion process theoretically. Always use a reliable currency converter or check with financial institutions for the latest data, and be aware of the historical context since the SVC is no longer actively used in transactions.

Tanzanian Shilling to El Salvador Colon conversion table

TZS to SVC conversion table

Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)El Salvador Colon (SVC)
1 TZS0.00328969315 SVC
2 TZS0.00657938631 SVC
3 TZS0.00986907946 SVC
4 TZS0.01315877262 SVC
5 TZS0.01644846577 SVC
6 TZS0.01973815893 SVC
7 TZS0.02302785208 SVC
8 TZS0.02631754524 SVC
9 TZS0.02960723839 SVC
10 TZS0.03289693155 SVC
100 TZS0.32896931547 SVC
200 TZS0.65793863094 SVC
300 TZS0.98690794641 SVC
400 TZS1.31587726189 SVC
500 TZS1.64484657736 SVC
600 TZS1.97381589283 SVC
700 TZS2.3027852083 SVC
800 TZS2.63175452377 SVC
900 TZS2.96072383924 SVC
1 000 TZS3.28969315472 SVC
2 000 TZS6.57938630943 SVC
5 000 TZS16.44846577358 SVC
10 000 TZS32.89693154716 SVC
20 000 TZS65.79386309432 SVC
50 000 TZS164.48465773581 SVC
100 000 TZS328.96931547161 SVC
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM