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RSD to USD Converter

Enter a dinar amount to see it in US dollars at the official National Bank of Serbia (NBS) middle rate, or swap to convert dollars to dinars. It’s the number you want when a subscription, app or online store prices in dollars and you’re budgeting in dinars.

Converted to
0.97USD

1 RSD = 0.0097 USD

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 dollar. Since the dinar tracks the euro rather than the dollar, this rate follows the global EUR/USD market — so the dinars you need for $10 change more from month to month than the dinars you’d need for €10.

The figure shown is the middle (reference) rate for the published date, baked into the page and flagged when over a week old. A card payment or exchange office adds its own spread (and often a foreign-currency fee), so the real cost of a dollar purchase runs a little above this.

Practical examples

A dollar subscription

A $12/month subscription is about 1,231 RSD at a middle rate of 102.61. Enter 12 and swap to USD→RSD, or enter the dinar figure to check a card statement.

Budgeting an online purchase

Have 15,000 RSD to spend on a US site? That’s about $146 at the middle rate — before the card’s currency conversion fee.

Reading a dinar amount in dollars

A 60,000 RSD figure is roughly $585. Enter 60000 with RSD selected to see the dollar equivalent.

Frequently asked questions

How many dollars is 1,000 dinars?

About $9.75 at a middle rate of 102.61 RSD per dollar — but this shifts with the global dollar–euro rate, so check the date on the rate shown here.

What rate is used?

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

Why does the dinar–dollar rate move around?

The dinar is managed against the euro, not the dollar. So RSD/USD is really the euro rate adjusted by EUR/USD on world markets — when the dollar strengthens globally, you need more dinars per dollar.

Why did my card charge more dinars than this shows?

Card networks and banks add a spread to the middle rate and often a foreign-transaction fee (commonly around 1–3%). This tool shows the reference rate; your statement reflects those extra costs.

Is the rate live?

No. The site is static, so the rate is the NBS value from the date shown, refreshed periodically rather than tick-by-tick. For an exact figure at the moment of payment, check with your bank.

Can I convert dollars to dinars here?

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

Does it handle the decimal comma and thousands?

Yes. Type 15000 or 15.000,00 and both are read correctly; the dollar result is shown to two decimals.

Should I rely on this for taxes or invoices?

For official figures 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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