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What is the currency in Poland? |
Travel Info What is the currency in Poland? Travel Tips Z艂oty (PLN) Poland's accession to the European Union (in May 2004) means that the country is obliged to eventually adopt the euro, though not immediately. The introduction of the euro is unlikely before 2010 (according to Standard & Poor's analysis), and certain conditions could further delay introduction. The Polish government stated (in June 2004) that it would like to join the euro in 2008, this forecast mainly being made due to Poland's recent strong quarterly GDP growth and the reduction of the budget deficit. The z艂oty remains as the official currency for the foreseeable future, with the euro acting in a secondary role. Others Euro, actually i changed my mind, it's that zlotything below, still worth 10 points? It's the z艂oty New Z艂oty (PLN) The New Polish Z艂oty is the unofficial name of the current currency of Poland, introduced on January 1, 1995 as a result of the devaluation of the old currency. ...... defines the official currency as the Z艂oty, remains in effect. The devaluation rate was 10,000 Polish Z艂oty to 1 New Polish Z艂oty. The issuing bank is the Narodowy Bank Polski. Polish coins and banknotes Coins include 1 grosz, 2 grosze, 5 groszy, 10 groszy, 20 groszy, 50 groszy, 1 z艂oty, 2 z艂ote, and 5 z艂otych, while banknotes include 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 z艂otych. the pound. isnt poland in england? the zloty - check out foreign exchange sites on net for the exchange rate for your country Polish z艂oty - note the "l" is actually a "艂". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/polish_z%c5... |
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