RSD to CRC Exchange Rate - Convert Serbian dinar to Costa Rica Colon

Converting from Serbian dinar (RSD) to Costa Rica Colon (CRC)

What is Serbian dinar (RSD)

The Serbian dinar, abbreviated as RSD, is the official currency of Serbia. It was introduced in the early 19th century and has undergone several changes over the years. The current form of the dinar was established in 2003, following the nation’s transition from the Yugoslav dinar. The symbol for the dinar is Дин or RSD when written in international contexts.

The dinar is subdivided into 100 para, although the para is no longer in common use. As a result, RSD is primarily discussed in whole numbers. The Central Bank of Serbia is responsible for issuing and regulating the dinar, maintaining its stability and the overall health of the Serbian economy.

When it comes to its exchange rate, the Serbian dinar is influenced by various economic factors, including inflation, trade balances, and foreign investment. While the dinar generally experiences fluctuations against major currencies like the euro and the US dollar, converting it into other currencies, such as the Costa Rican colon, adds another layer of complexity.

What is Costa Rica Colon (CRC)

The Costa Rican colon, denoted as CRC, is the official currency of Costa Rica, a vibrant Central American country known for its biodiversity and eco-tourism. The colon was originally introduced in 1896, named after Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish). Today, the currency is often symbolized as ₡.

Similar to the Serbian dinar, the colon is subdivided into 100 centimos. However, most day-to-day transactions are conducted using the colon in whole numbers, as the centimo has also become less common in everyday use.

The Central Bank of Costa Rica manages the colon, ensuring a stable monetary system and working to manage inflation rates. The value of the colon against other currencies fluctuates due to several factors, including the country’s tourism revenue, exports, and economic performance. Because Costa Rica's economy is largely driven by agriculture and tourism, these sectors significantly impact the value of the colon in the global market.

Converting RSD to CRC

When converting the Serbian dinar to the Costa Rican colon, it’s essential to check the latest exchange rates, as these can vary daily. You can find current rates through various financial websites or currency converters. Generally, the formula for conversion can be written as:

Amount in CRC = Amount in RSD × Exchange Rate

Converting currencies requires understanding the value of each currency in relation to one another, so always ensure you're using up-to-date information. Whether you're traveling or sending money internationally, being informed about the exchange rates between these two currencies is crucial for making the most of your finances.

Serbian dinar to Costa Rica Colon conversion table

RSD to CRC conversion table

Serbian dinar (RSD)Costa Rica Colon (CRC)
1 RSD4.90841258031 CRC
2 RSD9.81682516063 CRC
3 RSD14.72523774094 CRC
4 RSD19.63365032126 CRC
5 RSD24.54206290157 CRC
6 RSD29.45047548189 CRC
7 RSD34.3588880622 CRC
8 RSD39.26730064252 CRC
9 RSD44.17571322283 CRC
10 RSD49.08412580314 CRC
100 RSD490.84125803145 CRC
200 RSD981.68251606289 CRC
300 RSD1 472.52377409434 CRC
400 RSD1 963.36503212578 CRC
500 RSD2 454.20629015723 CRC
600 RSD2 945.04754818868 CRC
700 RSD3 435.88880622012 CRC
800 RSD3 926.73006425157 CRC
900 RSD4 417.57132228302 CRC
1 000 RSD4 908.41258031446 CRC
2 000 RSD9 816.82516062892 CRC
5 000 RSD24 542.06290157231 CRC
10 000 RSD49 084.12580314462 CRC
20 000 RSD98 168.25160628924 CRC
50 000 RSD245 420.62901572311 CRC
100 000 RSD490 841.25803144622 CRC
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 06:55 AM