RSD to KPW Exchange Rate - Convert Serbian dinar to North Korean Won

Converting from Serbian Dinar (RSD) to North Korean Won (KPW)

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 rich history, with its roots tracing back to the medieval Kingdom of Serbia. Today, the dinar is subdivided into 100 para, although the use of para coins has diminished significantly. The symbol for the dinar is "дин" or "RSD" in international currency codes.

The Central Bank of Serbia is responsible for issuing the dinar and maintaining its stability. The dinar has undergone several reforms over the years, most notably during the hyperinflation period in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which led to the introduction of a new dinar in 2003. The exchange rate of the dinar can fluctuate frequently due to various economic factors, including inflation, interest rates, and political stability.

Serbian dinar is often used for everyday transactions, including shopping, dining, and services. Citizens and businesses rely on the dinar for both local purchases and international trade, even though the euro is also widely accepted in some areas. Understanding the dinar and its value is essential for anyone looking to travel to or engage in economic activities within Serbia.

What is North Korean Won (KPW)

The North Korean won (KPW) is the official currency of North Korea, a nation located in East Asia. The won is noteworthy for being one of the least understood and least traded currencies globally, primarily due to North Korea's isolated and controlled economy. The currency is divided into 100 chon, although chon coins are rarely used in daily transactions.

The Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea issues the won, but its value is often influenced by government policies and the political climate of the country. The North Korean economy operates under a system of centralized planning, and the won is not freely convertible on international markets. The exchange rate of the won can fluctuate significantly and does not reflect market dynamics in the same way that more widely used currencies do.

Despite its challenges, the North Korean won plays a vital role in the domestic economy. It is used for transactions within the country, although foreign currencies like the US dollar and Chinese yuan are also frequently used, especially in border regions and specific markets. Understanding the won is crucial for those engaging with North Korea, whether for trade, travel, or humanitarian efforts.

The conversion between Serbian dinars and North Korean won typically requires the use of currency exchange services or online tools, given the limited availability of official exchange rates. As of the latest information, the conversion rates can be affected by various economic factors, highlighting the importance of checking current rates before making any transactions.

Serbian dinar to North Korean Won conversion table

RSD to KPW conversion table

Serbian dinar (RSD)North Korean Won (KPW)
1 RSD8.75019603961 KPW
2 RSD17.50039207923 KPW
3 RSD26.25058811884 KPW
4 RSD35.00078415845 KPW
5 RSD43.75098019806 KPW
6 RSD52.50117623768 KPW
7 RSD61.25137227729 KPW
8 RSD70.0015683169 KPW
9 RSD78.75176435652 KPW
10 RSD87.50196039613 KPW
100 RSD875.0196039613 KPW
200 RSD1 750.03920792259 KPW
300 RSD2 625.05881188389 KPW
400 RSD3 500.07841584518 KPW
500 RSD4 375.09801980648 KPW
600 RSD5 250.11762376777 KPW
700 RSD6 125.13722772907 KPW
800 RSD7 000.15683169036 KPW
900 RSD7 875.17643565166 KPW
1 000 RSD8 750.19603961295 KPW
2 000 RSD17 500.39207922591 KPW
5 000 RSD43 750.98019806477 KPW
10 000 RSD87 501.96039612955 KPW
20 000 RSD175 003.9207922591 KPW
50 000 RSD437 509.80198064775 KPW
100 000 RSD875 019.6039612955 KPW
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 11:55 AM