RSD to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Serbian dinar to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Serbian Dinar (RSD) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Serbian Dinar (RSD)

The Serbian dinar (RSD) is the official currency of Serbia. It has a long history and has gone through several changes and revaluations since its introduction. The currency is divided into 100 paras, although the para is no longer used in day-to-day transactions. The dinar symbol is din, and its ISO 4217 code is RSD.

The dinar is issued by the National Bank of Serbia, which is responsible for maintaining currency stability and managing inflation. The design of the banknotes often reflects significant historical figures and landmarks from Serbian culture. Currently, there are denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 5,000 dinars available.

Exchange rates for the Serbian dinar can fluctuate based on economic conditions, so it is essential for travelers and businesses to stay updated on the latest rates when converting currencies. When converting dinars to other currencies, such as the Lithuanian lita, the exchange rate will determine how many litai can be obtained for a specific amount of dinars.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania before the country switched to the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The lita was subdivided into 100 centų. Its symbol is usually denoted as Lt, and its ISO 4217 code is LTL. The lita was previously in circulation from 1922 until 1940 and then reintroduced in 1993 after Lithuania regained independence from the Soviet Union.

Throughout its history, the lita went through several phases, including various revaluations to stabilize the economy. Before joining the Eurozone, the Bank of Lithuania managed the lita and ensured its value was kept stable before the transition to the Euro. The notes and coins featured various national symbols, historical figures, and cultural icons reflecting Lithuania's rich heritage.

Despite the lita no longer being in circulation, it is essential to understand its previous value, especially in historical economic discussions and studies. The conversion from the Serbian dinar to the Lithuanian lita may not be as relevant today, given that the lita has been replaced by the Euro. However, should you need to conduct such a conversion for any reason, historical exchange rates can provide a guideline for how many dinars would equate to a certain number of litai before the shift to the Euro.

In conclusion, understanding the characteristics and backgrounds of both the Serbian dinar and the Lithuanian lita can help individuals navigate currency conversions effectively, especially when considering the historical context in which these currencies existed.

Serbian dinar to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

RSD to LTL conversion table

Serbian dinar (RSD)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 RSD0.02947570072 LTL
2 RSD0.05895140143 LTL
3 RSD0.08842710215 LTL
4 RSD0.11790280286 LTL
5 RSD0.14737850358 LTL
6 RSD0.1768542043 LTL
7 RSD0.20632990501 LTL
8 RSD0.23580560573 LTL
9 RSD0.26528130644 LTL
10 RSD0.29475700716 LTL
100 RSD2.94757007161 LTL
200 RSD5.89514014321 LTL
300 RSD8.84271021482 LTL
400 RSD11.79028028643 LTL
500 RSD14.73785035803 LTL
600 RSD17.68542042964 LTL
700 RSD20.63299050125 LTL
800 RSD23.58056057285 LTL
900 RSD26.52813064446 LTL
1 000 RSD29.47570071607 LTL
2 000 RSD58.95140143214 LTL
5 000 RSD147.37850358034 LTL
10 000 RSD294.75700716069 LTL
20 000 RSD589.51401432137 LTL
50 000 RSD1 473.78503580343 LTL
100 000 RSD2 947.57007160686 LTL
Last updated April 29, 2025 at 11:55 AM