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IT used to be the polish currency before they join the euro union it was pronouced zvoti
A perfect mint condition uncirculated 1982 Polish 1000 Zloty note would be worth $1.50 to a collector. A Very Good (un-creased) example about $0.15. Other than to collectors, this note has no value.
One U.S. dollar is worth just under 3.03 Zloty
nothing, because it has be at least from 1990
for example, bread costs 3zlotych, milk 2,50zl, t shirt in adidas store 100zl, new shoes in adidas 200-300zl, sugar is for 4zl, if you wanna buy a new car its 50 000 - 100 000 for non-exclusive cars, normally when you work in factory or smth like that they pay you 2000 monthly,
The Zlotych is the plural form of the Zloty, a Polish unit of currency.
No, the old currency is obsolete. It might have some value to a collector.
No, the money was changed in the 1990s and now the highest note value is 200 zl. Anything higher than that and you can be sure it's old and not valid.
From wikipedia: As a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent redenomination. Thus, on January 1, 1995, 10,000 old złotych (PLZ) became one new złoty (PLN). Therefore you have 4.74 new Polish Zlotych at current exchange rate: 11 DEC 2012 1 PLN= 0.319 US 4.74*0.319=$1.51 US dollars
Zloty is the Polish currency
(24/08/2010) - 70.00 PLN = £14.3216 GBP
The value of a circulated 1982 1000 Polish bill can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Typically, these bills can range in value from a few US dollars to around $20, but it's recommended to consult with a currency appraiser or collector for an accurate valuation.
Polish currency IS called Zloty
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.
IT used to be the polish currency before they join the euro union it was pronouced zvoti
The currency of Poland is called the Polish Zloty, abbreviated as PLN.
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.