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AUD to RSD Converter

Enter an amount to convert Australian dollars to Serbian dinars, or swap to go the other way. It uses the official National Bank of Serbia (NBS) middle rate for the Australian dollar — handy for the large Serbian community in Australia sending money home or comparing costs.

Converted to
7,159.2RSD

1 AUD = 71.592 RSD

NBS middle rate · as of July 17, 2026 · Source: National Bank of Serbia

The middle rate is a reference value. Banks and exchange offices trade at their own buy/sell rates, so the amount you actually get will differ.

How it works

Your amount is multiplied by the NBS official middle rate for the Australian dollar, which sits well below the euro or pound (an Aussie dollar is worth roughly 70 dinars). The AUD isn’t linked to the dinar, so the rate follows the global market — Australia’s currency is a commodity-linked one that can swing with mining and export prices.

The figure shown is the middle (reference) rate for the published date, baked into the page and flagged when over a week old. Money-transfer services and banks apply their own spread on top, so a real remittance from Australia converts at a little below this — compare providers on the dinars actually delivered.

Practical examples

Money sent from Australia

A A$1,000 transfer is about 71,592 RSD at a middle rate of 71.59. Enter 1000 with AUD selected to see the dinar amount before any transfer fee.

Comparing a wage

A A$30/hour wage is roughly 2,148 RSD/hour at the middle rate — a quick way to weigh Australian pay against local figures.

Dinars to Australian dollars

Swap direction and enter 50,000 RSD to read it as about A$698.

Frequently asked questions

How many dinars is one Australian dollar?

Around 70–72 RSD, notably less than a US dollar or euro. It follows the global market for the Australian dollar, so check the date on the figure shown here.

What rate is used?

The official National Bank of Serbia middle rate (zvanični srednji kurs) for the Australian dollar, shown with its publication date. It’s a reference rate, not a transfer service’s quote.

I’m sending money from Australia — will the recipient get this?

Slightly less. Transfer services and banks add a margin to the middle rate and may charge a fee. Treat this as the benchmark and compare providers on the actual dinars delivered.

Why does the Australian dollar rate move?

The dinar is managed against the euro, not the Aussie dollar, so AUD/RSD tracks the world market. The Australian dollar is commodity-linked, so it can move with global demand for exports like iron ore and coal.

Is the rate live?

No. The site is static, so the rate is the NBS value from the date shown, refreshed periodically rather than in real time. For an exact quote at the moment of transfer, check your provider.

Can I convert dinars to Australian dollars here?

Yes — use the swap button or set RSD as the “from” currency. The reverse uses the same middle rate, so a round trip returns your original amount.

Does it handle the decimal comma and thousands?

Yes. Type 1000 or 1.000,00 and both are read correctly; the dinar result is shown to two decimals.

Should I use this for official purposes?

For a contract, invoice or tax value, use the NBS rate for the exact required date and confirm it on the National Bank’s site. This tool is for quick, everyday conversions.

Is my amount sent anywhere?

No. The rate is bundled with the page and the conversion runs in your browser. Nothing you type is uploaded and analytics never receives it.

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