Assuming that you mean Serbia, the currency of Serbia is the Serbian dinar.
No. The currency in Serbia is the Serbian dinar.
No. Serbia has its own currency. Some businesses in Serbia might accept them, due to the amount of visitors coming from other countries, but it is not a currency of Serbia. That is the Sebian Dinar.
Serbian dinar
Srpski dinari.
Serbian dinar
The currency of Serbia is the Serbian dinar, denoted by the symbol RSD. The dinar is subdivided into 100 para. The Central Bank of Serbia is responsible for issuing and regulating the dinar. The exchange rate of the dinar fluctuates against other major currencies in the foreign exchange market.
Currency in Serbia, Iraq and few more countries.
Naronda Banka SRBIJE It is the currency of Serbia.
Still not. You will have to change into Leva (Lv), which is the local currency.
Serbia has not always used the dinar as its currency. The dinar was first introduced in the medieval period but has undergone several changes and reintroductions throughout history. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Serbia re-established the dinar as its official currency in 2003, following a period of hyperinflation and economic instability. Today, the Serbian dinar remains the country's official currency.
Serbian Dinars still remain the official currency of the Serbia. Some form of this currency has been in use in the country since the 13th Century.