Polish Zloty
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The Polish Zloty (PLN) is the currency of the Republic of Poland since 1995, replacing the Old Polish Zloty (PLZ) at a rate of 10,000 Old Zloty for 1 new Zloty. ‘Zloty’ means ‘golden’. The name ‘zloty’ was originally used for a gold coin introduced in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century.
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100000 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Stanisław Moniuszko)
This blue-green coloured banknote of 100,000 old Polish Zlotych has the portrait of classic composer and pianist Stanislaw Moniuszko. The historical building on the back side of the Sto Tysiecy Zlotych bill is Warsaw’s Grand Theatre. The 100,000 old zlotych were replaced by a 10 new Polish zlotych banknote in 1995, after 4 zeroes were … ContinuedYou get: £0.502501 PLN = £0.0000050250 -
50 Polish Zlotych banknote (Nieobiegowy)
The Gothic old Town Hall of Wroclaw is featured on the front side of this 50 Polish Zlotych banknote. An overprint on both sides of the bill spells ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’, meaning ‘non-negotiable’. The back of the 50 Zloty Nieobiegowy note shows the 16th Century seal of the City of Wroclaw.You get: £0.375001 PLN = £0.0075000000 -
500 Polish Zloty banknote (King John III Sobieski)
The highest denomination of Polish banknotes is the 500 Polish Zlotych note, featuring King Jan Sobieski III, monarch of Poland and Lithuania. The historic building on the back of the new 500 zlotych note is Wilanowski Palace in Warsaw.You get: £77.145001 PLN = £0.1542900000 -
50000 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Stanisław Staszic)
The brown-green-black coloured banknote of 50,000 old Polish Zloty measures 138mm by 63mm. It features Polish philosopher Stanislaw Staszic and the Palace named after him, Staszic Palace in Warsaw, housing the Polish Academy of Sciences. Following many years of high inflation in Communist Poland, the currency of Poland was redenominated in 1995: 10,000 old Polish … ContinuedYou get: £0.251251 PLN = £0.0000050250 -
20000 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Maria Skłodowska-Curie)
The famous scientist Marie Curie is featured on the front side of this banknote of 20,000 old Polish Zlotych. Poland’s first nuclear reactor, called ‘Ewa’, is shown on the banknote’s reverse side. Following the redenomination of the Polish Zloty in 1995, when four zeroes were dropped, the PLZ 20,000 old Zlotych note was replaced by … ContinuedYou get: £0.100501 PLN = £0.0000050250 -
10000 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Stanisław Poniatowski)
The banknote of 10,000 zlotych has a portrait of Polish poet and playwright Stanislaw Poniatowski on the obverse side. The reverse side features the Planty Park around the old town of Krakow. The 10,000 old zlotych note was replaced by a coin of 1 new zloty in 1995. In that year, the New Polish Zloty … ContinuedYou get: £0.050251 PLN = £0.0000050250