Serbian dinar

Serbian dinar
српски динар (Serbian)
DIN / дин
din. 1,000 banknotedin. 20 coin
ISO 4217
CodeRSD (numeric: 941)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Pluralдинари / dinari ("dinars")
The language(s) of this currency belong(s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms.
Denominations
Subunit
1100пара / para (defunct)
Banknotes
 Freq. useddin. 10, din. 20, din. 50, din. 100, din. 200, din. 500, din. 1,000, din. 2,000
 Rarely useddin. 5,000
Coins
 Freq. useddin. 1, din. 2, din. 5
 Rarely useddin. 10, din. 20
Demographics
ReplacedYugoslav dinar
User(s)Serbia
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of Serbia
 Websitewww.nbs.rs
PrinterInstitute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins - Topčider, Belgrade
 Websitezin.rs
MintInstitute for Manufacturing Banknotes and Coins - Topčider, Belgrade
 Websitezin.rs
Valuation
Inflation2.5% (February 2026)
 SourceRZS
 MethodCPI

The dinar (Serbian Cyrillic: динар, pronounced [dînaːr]; paucal: dinara, динара; abbreviation: DIN (Latin) and дин (Cyrillic); code: RSD) is the currency of Serbia. The dinar was first used in Serbia in medieval times, its earliest use dating back to 1214. The dinar was reintroduced as the official Serbian currency by Prince Mihailo in 1868. One dinar was formerly subdivided into 100 para (пара). As of 1 March 2026, 1 US dollar is worth 99.31 Serbian dinars.