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🇷🇸 Silver Price Today in Serbia | дин7,933.02
Live silver price in Serbian Dinar (RSD) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET
Per Gram (RSD)
дин255.0523
Per Troy Oz (RSD)
дин7,933.02
Per Kg (RSD)
дин255,052
USD/Silver Spot
$72.78/oz
USD/RSD Rate
1 USD = 109 RSD
Gold/Silver Ratio
62.0:1
Silver Market in Serbia
Serbia has a developing precious metals investment market, with silver gaining popularity as a store of value amid periodic political and economic uncertainty in the Western Balkans. The National Bank of Serbia holds approximately 40 tonnes in silver reserves. Serbian silver jewellery culture is influenced by both Eastern European and Ottoman traditions.
Why do people in Serbia invest in silver?
Serbian investors view silver as financial insurance against currency devaluation and regional geopolitical uncertainty. The dinar's managed peg against the euro has been relatively stable, but silver provides additional protection. Physical silver from European dealers is accessible to Serbian investors through online platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions — Silver in Serbia
What is the silver price today in Serbia in dinars?
Serbian silver prices in RSD are quoted by dealers at the international USD spot price converted at the USD/RSD rate. The dinar has been relatively stable against the euro due to NBS management.
Is investment silver VAT-free in Serbia?
Serbia is not an EU member, but implements similar investment silver VAT exemption rules. Investment-grade silver bars and qualifying coins are VAT-exempt under Serbian tax law.
Where can I buy silver in Serbia?
silver can be purchased from licensed dealers in Belgrade and major Serbian cities. Austrian coins (Philharmonic), Swiss bars (PAMP, Valcambi), and South African Krugerrands are common in the Serbian market.
Does Serbia produce silver?
Serbia has some silver-bearing mineral deposits. The Timok silver Project and Jadar lithium project have attracted international investment. However, Serbia is primarily a silver consumer rather than a significant producer.