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Encyclopedia > Polish coins and banknotes

Current Polish coins and banknotes issued by the The National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski in Polish), is the central bank of Poland. ...National Bank of Poland, see also The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Złoty.

Polish coins and banknotes
A denomination is a unit of currency. ...Unit (PLN) Obverse Reverse
Coins
1 gr http://www. ... Image:1gr a.gif http://www. ... Image:1gr r.gif
2 gr http://www. ... Image:2gr a.gif http://www. ... Image:2gr r.gif
5 gr http://www. ... Image:5gr a.gif http://www. ... Image:5gr r.gif
10 gr http://www. ... Image:10gr a.gif http://www. ... Image:10gr r.gif
20 gr http://www. ... Image:20gr a.gif http://www. ... Image:20gr r.gif
50 gr http://www. ... Image:50gr a.gif http://www. ... Image:50gr r.gif
1 zł http://www. ... Image:1zl a.gif http://www. ... Image:1zl r.gif
2 zł http://www. ... Image:2zl a.gif http://www. ... Image:2zl.gif
5 zł http://www. ... Image:5zl a.gif http://www. ... Image:5zl r.gif
Banknotes
10 zł http://www. ... Portrait of Prince Mieszko I http://www. ... Silver coin from reign of Mieszko I
20 zł http://www. ... Portrait of King Boleslaus I the Brave http://www. ... Silver coin from reign of Boleslaus I the Brave
50 zł http://www. ... Portrait of King Casimir III the Great http://www. ... Eagle from royal seal of Casimir III the Great
100 zł http://www. ... Portrait of King Wladislaus II Jagiello http://www. ... Shield bearing eagle from tombstone of Wladislaus II Jagiello
200 zł http://www. ... Portrait of King Sigismund I the Old http://www. ... Eagle intertwined with letter "S" in centre area, within hexagon from the Sigismund Chapel in cathedral on Wawel Hill

See also

  • Historical coins and banknotes of Poland, see also Złoty. ...Historical coins and banknotes of Poland

  Results from FactBites:
 
Brief history of Polish monetary system (964 words)
During the political turmoil of XI century these coins lost the value and had to be replaced in the latter half of the century.
Polish banknotes were issued in 1945 and coins in 1949 (then under the name of republic of Poland, without Peoples).
The new reform brought coins back to life – as since early 1990’s they were non existent in the transactions due to very small value (with some exceptions of 10,000 zlotys and 20,000 zlotys coins that were commemorative but quite common).
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