The currency of Poland is Polish złoty (PLN).
The currency of Poland is Polish złoty (PLN).
No, you can't use US money in Poland. The only currency which is allowed is polish zloty, which is Polish currency. There are a lot of exchange places where you can exchange your money into Polish money tough. :)
No, it's not.
Polish złoty (PLN)
The money that is currently used is the złoty. 5 złoty are roughly one pound. There are plans for Poland to join the Euro Zone by 2012, but this might happen as late as 2015.
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.
What type of money does WHO use?
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.
MONEY
Canadian money!
Poland uses the Polish złoty (PLN) as its official currency. The złoty is subdivided into 100 groszy. It is issued by the National Bank of Poland and has been in use since 1924, although it has undergone several redenominations since then. Poland is not a member of the Eurozone, so it has retained its own currency.