Here is an example git-svn-id from a local test repo.
git-svn-id: file:///tmp/svnrepo/branches/foobar@6 0f7bc949-3f51-4b04-a2a6-16f580a5904d
What is the last part? The "@6" means that it is svn revision number 6, but after that looks to be some hash. It seems to be the same on every single commit.
How is that last part generated? I am assuming it is a hash algorithm applied to the first commit of the git repo. That way the git-svn-id can also guarantee that the total ancestry of that commit is the same or different given another git-svn-id.