The Polish cinternational currency is known as the Zloty or "golden". At this time, it is worth about $.33 on the American dollar. It breaks down to 100 groszy. The currency underwent redenomination in the 1990's as a result of soaring inflation.
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No. Poland still uses it's own currency.
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You'll have to be more specific as to the type of dollars you mean.
Poland does not use the euro. Not all members of the European Union use it. Poland's currency is the Zloty.
Poland didn't adopt euro currency yet. Poland still uses PLN (Polish New Zloty).
About 2-3% of the total money supply exists in physical currency.
Asian dollar. IF an "Asian" currency even exists!
No, the currency of Poland is the Polish złoty (PLN), but like most other EU member states, Poland is obliged to adopt the euro once the Polish economy meets certain criteria. However, the predicted date of this adoption is gradually put back by the ruling politicians and Poles are increasingly sceptical about the common EU currency.
The currency of Poland is Polish złoty (PLN).
The currency of Poland is Polish złoty (PLN).
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.