Includes the local currency, other currencies commonly accepted and where, credit or debit cards accepted, access to ATMs that accept U.S. ATM networks (and which networks are readily accessibly), and acceptability of travelers checks.
Last Published: 2/26/2018

The State of Serbia’s currency is the Dinar (DIN). There are one hundred paras in each dinar.

Changing Money
Up to USD 10,000 foreign money may be brought into Serbia as cash, and have to be reported with the customs.  Foreign currency of all kinds may be exchanged at the airport, banks, post offices, most hotels or licensed exchange agencies in large cities. A passport is required when exchanging cash or travelers’ checks. The rates vary from place to place, and banks charge a commission.

Cash Withdrawal
Holders of international credit cards can withdraw local or foreign currency at banks which accept their credit cards. There are Automated Teller Machines outside most banks.
The annual average exchange rate for 2016 was 120 DIN per USD 1.00.

 

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