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The dinar (genitive plural: dinara, Serbian: динар, динара, -shdînaːrpron) is the currency of Serbia. An earlier currency also called dinar was used in Serbia between 1868 and 1918. The earliest use of the dinar date to 1214. The current Serbian dinar is a continuation of the last Yugoslav dinar. There are currently no plans to replace the Serbian dinar with the euro. The ISO 4217 code for the dinar is RSD, the three-digit identifier is 941, currency symbol is the same (RSD or РСД), while the unofficial local colloquialism din or дин is still in informal use. |