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RSD to EUR Converter

Enter a dinar amount to see it in euros at the official National Bank of Serbia (NBS) middle rate, or swap to convert euros to dinars. It’s the everyday question in reverse: how much a salary, price or saving in dinars is worth in euros — the currency most people here mentally price in.

Converted to
0.85EUR

1 RSD = 0.0085 EUR

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 dinar amount is divided by the NBS official middle rate for the euro (around 117 RSD per euro), which the central bank publishes each business day. Because the dinar is managed against the euro, this rate barely moves, so a dinar figure converts to almost the same euro amount from week to week.

The rate shown is the middle (reference) figure for the published date, baked into the page and flagged when it’s over a week old. It’s a midpoint: an exchange office buying your dinars for euros pays below it, so what you actually receive is a little less.

Practical examples

A salary in euros

A 120,000 RSD monthly salary is about €1,022 at a middle rate of 117.37. Enter 120000 with RSD selected to read the euro figure.

Savings

Thinking of converting 500,000 RSD in savings? That’s roughly €4,260 at the middle rate — before any exchange-office spread.

A price back in euros

Something marked 29,344 RSD is about €250. Handy for sanity-checking a dinar price against the euro figure you had in mind.

Frequently asked questions

How many euros is 1,000 dinars?

About €8.52 at a middle rate of 117.37 RSD per euro. To convert any dinar amount to euros, divide by the euro rate — the tool does it and shows the rate’s date.

What rate is used?

The official National Bank of Serbia middle rate (zvanični srednji kurs) for the euro, shown with its publication date. It’s a reference rate, not an exchange office’s buy or sell quote.

Why do I get fewer euros at the exchange office?

The middle rate is a midpoint. When you sell dinars for euros, the office applies a buy rate below it and keeps the difference. So a real conversion yields slightly less than the middle-rate figure here.

Does the dinar-to-euro rate change much?

Very little. Serbia runs a managed float that keeps the dinar close to a euro target (near 117), so RSD↔EUR is far more stable than dinar rates against the dollar, pound or franc.

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 you exchange, check with your bank.

Can I convert euros to dinars here too?

Yes — use the swap button or pick EUR as the “from” currency. The reverse uses the same middle rate, so converting one way and back returns your original amount.

Does it handle large dinar amounts and the comma?

Yes. Type 120000 or 1.000.000, and thousand separators are read correctly; the euro result is shown to two decimals.

Should I use this for an official figure?

For a contract, invoice or tax value, use the NBS rate for the exact date required 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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