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USD to RSD Converter

Enter an amount to convert US dollars to Serbian dinars, or swap to go the other way. It uses the official National Bank of Serbia (NBS) middle rate for the dollar and shows the date it’s from. Unlike the euro, the dollar rate moves noticeably, so the date matters more here.

Converted to
10,260.96RSD

1 USD = 102.6096 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 US dollar. Because Serbia manages the dinar against the euro rather than the dollar, USD/RSD is effectively EUR/RSD adjusted by the global EUR/USD rate — so it rises and falls with the dollar’s strength worldwide, not with any local peg.

The rate shown is the middle (reference) rate for the published date, baked into the page; it’s flagged when more than a week old. A bank or exchange office will buy dollars from you below this rate and sell above it, keeping the spread, so your real amount will differ.

Practical examples

A dollar-priced purchase

A $100 online charge is about 10,261 RSD at a middle rate of 102.61. Enter 100 with USD selected to see the dinar figure.

A freelance payment

Paid $1,500 by a foreign client? Convert to dinars to see roughly 153,900 RSD at the middle rate — before your bank’s conversion fee and spread.

Dinars to dollars

Swap direction and enter 50,000 RSD to read it as about $487 — handy for pricing something locally against a dollar budget.

Frequently asked questions

What exchange rate does this use?

The official National Bank of Serbia middle rate (zvanični srednji kurs) for the US dollar, shown with its publication date. It’s the central bank’s daily reference figure, not a bank’s buy or sell quote.

Why does the dollar rate move more than the euro?

Serbia keeps the dinar close to the euro, so EUR/RSD barely moves. The dollar isn’t pegged, so USD/RSD follows the global EUR/USD market — when the dollar strengthens against the euro, it strengthens against the dinar too.

How many dinars is one dollar?

Around 100–105 RSD recently, but it shifts with the world dollar–euro rate. Always check the date on the rate here, since a figure from a few weeks ago can be off by a dinar or two.

Why is the bank’s amount lower?

The middle rate is a midpoint. Buying dinars with dollars, a bank or exchange office applies a buy rate below the middle; converting dinars to dollars, a sell rate above it. The difference is their margin.

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 exchange, check with your bank.

Can I convert dinars back to dollars?

Yes — use the swap button or set the “from” currency to RSD. The reverse uses the same middle rate, so a round trip is exact here, though a real double conversion loses the spread twice.

Does it accept the decimal comma and thousands separators?

Yes. Type 1500 or 1.500,00 and both are read correctly; results are shown to two decimals.

Should I rely on this for a contract or tax figure?

For anything official, use the NBS rate for the exact required date and confirm it on the National Bank’s site. This tool is built for quick everyday conversions, not as a system of record.

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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