KGS to RSD Exchange Rate - Convert Kyrgyzstani Som to Serbian dinar

Converting from Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) to Serbian Dinar (RSD)

What is Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)

The Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) is the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked country located in Central Asia. Introduced in 1993, the Som replaced the Soviet ruble at a rate of 1 Som per 200 rubles. The word "Som" means "pure" in the Kyrgyz language, signaling a fresh start after the complexities of the Soviet monetary system.

The currency is divided into 100 tiyin, although the tiyin coins are rarely used today. KGS is printed in various denominations, including coins for 1, 3, 5, and 10 som, as well as banknotes in 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 som. The design of the notes features famous Kyrgyz figures and landmarks, reflecting the country’s rich culture and history.

The value of the Kyrgyzstani Som can fluctuate based on economic conditions, political stability, and international currency trends. For anyone traveling to Kyrgyzstan or dealing with trade, understanding the Som's value is essential for effective financial planning.

What is Serbian Dinar (RSD)

The Serbian dinar (RSD) is the official currency of Serbia, a country located in Southeast Europe. The dinar has a long history, with its name derived from the Roman denarius. The modern Serbian dinar was first introduced in 2003, replacing the previous dinar that had undergone several reforms due to hyperinflation.

The dinar is subdivided into 100 para, although the para coins are rarely used in daily transactions. The currency is available in various banknotes, including denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 5,000 dinar. The banknotes feature notable Serbian personalities, landmarks, and symbols from the country's rich cultural heritage.

Just like the Kyrgyzstani Som, the value of the Serbian dinar can be affected by multiple factors, including economic performance, inflation rates, and changes in government policy. For those who trade or invest in Serbia, being informed about the dinar's value is critical.

Converting KGS to RSD

When you need to convert Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) to Serbian Dinar (RSD), the exchange rate is key. As of now, the conversion rate fluctuates based on prevailing economic conditions. A commonly used formula to convert is:

RSD = KGS × Exchange Rate

Where the exchange rate is the current value of 1 KGS in RSD.

To simplify this process, you can use online currency converters or check financial news platforms for real-time exchange rates. This is particularly helpful for travelers, businesses, or anyone looking to understand the monetary value between these two currencies. Always ensure that you check for the most accurate and up-to-date rates to avoid any financial discrepancies.

Kyrgyzstani Som to Serbian dinar conversion table

KGS to RSD conversion table

Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)Serbian dinar (RSD)
1 KGS1.17201385329 RSD
2 KGS2.34402770658 RSD
3 KGS3.51604155987 RSD
4 KGS4.68805541316 RSD
5 KGS5.86006926645 RSD
6 KGS7.03208311974 RSD
7 KGS8.20409697304 RSD
8 KGS9.37611082633 RSD
9 KGS10.54812467962 RSD
10 KGS11.72013853291 RSD
100 KGS117.20138532907 RSD
200 KGS234.40277065814 RSD
300 KGS351.60415598722 RSD
400 KGS468.80554131629 RSD
500 KGS586.00692664536 RSD
600 KGS703.20831197443 RSD
700 KGS820.4096973035 RSD
800 KGS937.61108263258 RSD
900 KGS1 054.81246796165 RSD
1 000 KGS1 172.01385329072 RSD
2 000 KGS2 344.02770658144 RSD
5 000 KGS5 860.0692664536 RSD
10 000 KGS11 720.13853290721 RSD
20 000 KGS23 440.27706581442 RSD
50 000 KGS58 600.69266453604 RSD
100 000 KGS117 201.38532907208 RSD
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM