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Polish złoty

Currency of Poland


Currency of Poland

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namePolish złoty
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name_abbr
image_1Money-finance-bills-bank-notes (23700097623).jpg
image_title_1Banknotes
iso_codePLN
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image_2Polish 5-Zloty coin (1994).gif
image_title_25-złoty coin obverse
image_width_280
using_countriesPoland
inflation_rate2.9% (September 2025)
inflation_methodCPI
inflation_source_date
unitzłoty
subunit_ratio_1
subunit_name_1grosz
symbol
symbol_subunit_1gr
pluralSee Name and plural forms
used_coins1 gr, 2 gr, 5 gr, 10 gr, 20 gr, 50 gr, 1 zł, 2 zł, 5 zł
coin_articlePolish coins and banknotes
used_banknotes10 zł, 20 zł, 50 zł, 100 zł, 200 zł, 500 zł
banknote_articlePolish coins and banknotes
replaced_currencyPolish marka
issuing_authorityNational Bank of Poland
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mintPolish Security Printing Works Mennica Polska
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The złoty (alternative spelling: zloty; Polish: polski złoty, ;The nominative plural, used for numbers ending in 2, 3 and 4 (except those in 12, 13 and 14), is złote ; the genitive plural, used for all other numbers, is złotych abbreviation: ; code: PLN,Prior to 1995, code PLZ was used instead. English: golden) is the official currency and legal tender of Poland. It is subdivided into 100 groszy (gr).Singular: grosz, alternative plural forms: groszy, grosze. It is the most-traded currency in Central and Eastern Europe and ranks 20th most-traded in the foreign exchange market.

The word złoty is a masculine form of the Polish adjective 'golden', which closely relates with its name to the guilder, whereas the grosz subunit is based on the groschen, cognate to the English word groat. It was officially introduced to replace its interim predecessor, the Polish marka, on 28 February 1919 and began circulation in 1924. The only bodies permitted to manufacture or mint złoty coins and banknotes are the Polish Security Printing Works, founded in Warsaw on 25 January 1919, and Mennica Polska, founded in Warsaw on 10 February 1766.

As a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent redenomination. Thus, on 1 January 1995, 10,000 old złoty (PLZ) became one new złoty (PLN). As a member of the European Union, Poland is obliged to adopt the euro when all specific conditions are met; however, there is no time limit for fulfilling all of them.

Currently, Poland is not in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II).

Name and plural forms

The term "złoty" is an adjective derived from the noun "złoto", which in the Polish language denotes gold. A literal translation of the currency's name would be "golden" or "the golden one". There are two plural forms – złote as well as złotych , and their correct usage is as follows:

  • 1 – złoty or grosz
  • 2...4; 22...24; 32...34 (...), 102...104, 122...124, 132...134, (...) – złote or grosze
  • 0, 5...21; 25...31; 35...41 (...); 95...101; 105...121; 125...131; (...) – złotych or groszy

Fractions should be rendered with złotego and grosza , for example 0.1 złotego; 2.5 złotego and so on.

Native English speakers or English-language sources tend to avoid the complexity of plural forms and in turn use "złoty" for all denominations, for instance 2 złoty and 100 złoty instead of 2 złote and 100 złotych.

Symbol

The official currency symbol is , composed of lowercase z and ł which are the two first letters of "złoty". It has no representation in the Unicode Standard as a single sign, but previously had representation in Polish typewriters and computers. The symbol of the "grosz" subunit is represented by lowercase gr.

History

First złoty

The first form of tangible currency in Poland was the denarius (denar), which began circulating in the 10th century. During this period, Polish coinage had a single face value and was minted from bullion (primarily silver, but also compounded with copper and other precious metals). The standard unit of mass used at the time was the grzywna rather than the pound, with one grzywna being equivalent to 240 denars. From the 1300s to the mid-16th century, the Prague groschen (or groat) dominated the market and its high supply reduced the demand for a national currency across Central Europe. Certain cities and autonomous regions of the Polish Kingdom held the privilege of minting their own currency, for instance the shilling (szeląg) in the Duchy of Prussia, which Poland co-adopted in 1526.

Initially, the term "złoty" () was used in the 14th and 15th centuries for a number of foreign gold coins, most notably Venetian ducats, florins and guldens. In 1496, the Sejm parliament debated on the creation of a domestic currency and approved the złoty, which until then acted as a unit of account. An exchange rate of 30 grosz was imposed for one gold piece, which remained the traditional subdivision until the 19th century. In the years 1526–1535, as part of an extensive monetary reform proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus and Justus Decius, King Sigismund I defined the złoty as a legal tender in the minting ordinance on 16 February 1528.

The Polish monetary system remained complex and intricate from the 16th to 18th centuries until a monetary reform enacted by Stanisław II Augustus which removed all other monetary units except the złoty, which was divided into 30 groszy. Polish currency was then linked to that of the Holy Roman Empire by setting the Conventionsthaler = 8 złoty = 23.3856 g fine silver and the North German thaler = 6 złoty = 17.5392 g silver (hence 2.9232 g silver in a złoty).

Radical changes to the currency were made during the Kościuszko Uprising. The second partition of the vast Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth resulted in the loss of approximately 200000 km2 of land and precipitated an economic collapse. The widespread shortage of funds to finance the defense of remaining territories forced the insurrectionist government to look for alternatives. In June 1794, Tadeusz Kościuszko began printing paper money and issuing first Polish banknotes as a substitute for coinage, which could not be minted in required quantities. These entered circulation on 13 August 1794.

The złoty remained in circulation after the Partitions of Poland and Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw issued coins denominated in grosz, złoty and talars, with the talar (thaler) of 6 złoty slightly reduced in value to the Prussian thaler of 16.704 g fine silver (hence 2.784 g silver in a złoty). Talar banknotes were also issued. In 1813, while Zamość was under siege, the town authorities issued 6 grosz and 2 złoty coins. Following the 1815 Congress of Vienna, Austrian and Russian sectors of partitioned Poland continued to use the złoty for some time, while the German sector replaced the talar and złoty with the Prussian thaler and later, the German gold mark.

On 19 November O.S. (1 December N.S.) 1815, the law regarding the monetary system of Congress Poland (in Russia) was passed, which pegged the złoty at 15 kopecks (0.15 Imperial roubles, or almost 2.7 g fine silver) and the groszy at kopeck, and with silver 1, 2, 5 and 10 złotych coins issued from 1816 to 1855.

At the time of the 1830 November Uprising, the insurrectionists issued their own "rebel money" – golden ducats and silver coins in the denomination of 2 and 5 złoty, with the revolutionary coat of arms, and the copper 3 and 10 grosz. These coins continued to be traded long after the uprising was quelled. As a consequence of the uprising, the rubel became the sole legal tender of Congress Poland from 1842, although coins marked as złoty in parallel with ruble were minted in Warsaw until 1865 and remained legal until 1890. In 1892, the Austro-Hungarian krone was introduced in Austrian Galicia. Between 1835 and 1846, the Free City of Kraków also used its own independent currency, the Kraków złoty (minted in Vienna), which remained legal until 1857.

During World War I, the rouble and krone were replaced by the Polish marka, a currency initially equivalent to the German mark. The marka remained in use after Poland regained its independence in 1918, but was extremely unstable, disrupted the whole economy, and triggered galloping inflation.

Second złoty

The złoty was reintroduced in 1924 and replaced the marka (Mp 500 banknote pictured above).

The złoty was reintroduced by the Minister of Finance, Władysław Grabski, in April 1924. It replaced the marka at a rate of 1 złoty to 1,800,000 marks and was subdivided into 100 grosz rather than the traditional 30 grosz.

Following its inauguration, the second złoty was pegged to the United States dollar through a stabilization loan provided by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The budget deficit ballooned and out-of-control inflation ensued. The złoty began to stabilise in 1926 (chiefly due to significant exports of coal), and was re-set on the dollar-złoty rate 50% higher than in 1924. Up until 1933, the złoty was freely exchanged into gold and foreign currency. Based on these developments, the Polish government made the decision to adopt the gold standard and maintain it for a significant period to attract global investors.

Under the occupation during World War II, the Germans created an Emissary Bank (Bank Emisyjny) in Kraków, as Polish bank officials fled to Paris in France. It started operating on 8 April 1940, and in May, old banknotes from 1924 to 1939 were overstamped by the new entity. Money exchange was limited per individual; the limits varied according to the status of the person. The fixed exchange rate was 2 złoty per 1 Reichsmark. A new issue of notes appeared in the years 1940–1941.

On 15 January 1945, the National Bank of Poland was formed, and a new printing plant opened in Łódź. The series II and III notes were designed by Ryszard Kleczewski and Wacław Borowski. The first three series were taken out of circulation in line with legislation signed on 28 October 1950, covering the introduction of a new złoty with a revived coinage system.

Third złoty (PLZ)

In 1950, the third złoty () was introduced, replacing all notes issued up to 1948 at a rate of one hundred to one, while all bank assets were re-denominated in the ratio 100:3. The new banknotes were dated 1948, while the new coins were dated 1949. Initially, by law with effect from 1950, 1 złoty was worth 0.222168 grams of pure gold. The banknotes were issued in denominations ranging from 10 zlotych to 5 million zlotych.

Fourth złoty (PLN)

Main article: Polish coins and banknotes

After the fall of communism in 1989 and resulting hyperinflation in 1990, the złoty was again redenominated. On 11 May 1994, a redenomination project from the NBP was approved; the act allowing the project to come into force was ratified on 7 July 1994. Thus, on 1 January 1995, the PLN was introduced at a rate of 1 PLN to 10,000 PLZ. Redesigned coins and banknotes were released featuring Polish monarchs, which were printed by De La Rue in London (until 1997) and PWPW in Warsaw (from 1997).

Between 2013 and 2014, the banknotes received additional security features. The design does not differ greatly from the original 1994 series, but is distinguishable by the added white-coloured field with a watermark on the obverse. The updated notes also possess randomly arranged dotting, which are part of the EURion constellation.

On 10 February 2017, a 500-złotych banknote with the likeness of John III Sobieski began circulating. On 2 October 2019, the commemorative 19 złotych note was released. In 2021, Adam Glapiński, president of the National Bank of Poland, announced that a 1,000-złotych note will be introduced in the near future, but the project was cancelled in 2024.

Future of the złoty

One of the conditions of Poland joining the European Union in May 2004 obliges the country to eventually adopt the euro, though not at any specific date and only after Poland meets the necessary stability criteria; serious discussions regarding joining the Eurozone have ensued. An amendment to Article 227 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, which cedes the exclusive right to issue money to the Bank of Poland, will be required. Public opinion remains skeptical about adopting the euro; a 1 January 2026 opinion poll found that 72% of respondents disapprove of adopting euro. As of the beginning of 2026, Poland has not yet begun the process of switching to the euro.

Banknotes

Main article: Polish coins and banknotes

The banknotes range from 120 to 150 millimetres in length and from 60 to 75 millimetres in width. The length increases by 6mm and the width by 3mm with every higher denomination. The obverse features the left profile of a Polish monarch clothed in armour or royal regalia; the sovereigns are arranged chronologically based on the period of reign. The reverse illustrates important landmarks, early coinage or important objects from Poland's history. Architectural elements comprising portals, columns, windows or flower motifs are scattered throughout each banknote, both on the obverse and on the reverse. Predominant colours used include shades of brown, pink or purple, blue, green, and gold. Face value is given in numerals in the upper-left and upper-right corners on the obverse, and in the upper-right corner on the reverse. The written form of the nominal value is embedded vertically on the obverse and horizontally on the reverse.

The notes are adorned by the eagle charge from the Polish coat of arms, along with signatures of the President and General Treasurer of NBP – the National Bank of Poland.

ValueDimensionsMain colours and shadesObverseReverseSeriesCirculation
10 złotych120 × 60 mmBrown, greenMieszko IDenarius coin
Romanesque columns from the Tyniec Abbey1994, 2012
20 złotych126 × 63 mmPink, purpleBoleslaus I the BraveDenarius coin
Rotunda of Saint Nicolas and a fragment of Gniezno Doors
50 złotych132 × 66 mmBlueCasimir III the GreatPolish white eagle with royal regalia
Kraków and Kazimierz by Hartmann Schedel
100 złotych138 × 69 mmGreenWładysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila)Polish white eagle with Grunwald swords and Teutonic armour
Malbork Castle
200 złotych144 × 72 mmGold, yellowSigismund I the OldPolish white eagle from the Sigismund's Chapel
Wawel Castle1994, 2015
500 złotych150 × 75 mmLight blue, pink, gold and brownJohn III SobieskiPolish white eagle
Wilanów Palace2016

Exchange rates

The cost of one euro in złoty (from 1999)
YearUSDEURDEMGBPCHFJPY
19909500.0012070.505864.1916862.506884.0565.45
199110584.2613088.296378.6218652.817379.0578.7235
199213630.1217662.358761.5124009.909742.76107.7766
199318164.8421204.9110975.2027274.8612308.00164.16
199422726.9526913.4914049.6034772.2316670.93224.16
Re-denomination (10000:1)
19952.42443.13581.69283.82572.05450.0258
19962.69653.37741.79204.21542.18260.0248
19973.28083.70551.89185.37512.26270.0272
19983.49373.92311.98885.79072.41490.0268
19993.96754.22702.16126.41972.64130.0350
20004.34644.01102.05086.57872.57470.0403
20014.09393.6685end 1.95585.89712.42980.0337
20024.07953.85576.12932.62880.0329
20033.88894.39786.35702.89110.0339
20043.65404.53406.69042.93700.0337
20053.23484.02545.88332.59990.0294
20063.10253.89515.71162.47610.0266
20072.76673.78295.53102.30350.0235
20082.37083.49084.22002.22910.0234
20093.11754.32764.85632.86650.0333
20103.01793.99394.65872.89830.0345
20112.96364.11904.74633.34740.0373
20123.25814.18525.16053.47240.0409
20133.16084.19754.94373.41000.0324
20143.03154.16315.01673.38160.028778
20153.57254.30785.52963.58330.029671
20163.90114.26155.78623.93940.032411
20173.67034.24124.70313.70010.033012
20183.75014.26184.80123.82080.034231
20193.81034.30214.87033.89340.036213
20203.89724.44454.99694.21320.037254
20213.86184.46595.31024.22390.035338
20224.45844.68455.49514.66670.033428
20234.11934.51685.17624.67130.029087
20243.98434.29235.01174.38750.026262

List of coins/banknotes

NameValue (in groszy)Introduced byMinted inMaterialWeight (in grams)Photos or graphicsNotes
denar– groszaMieszko I or Boleslaus I the Brave10th century – 1653After 1527: copper0.33 g (Sigismund III Vasa's coin);[[File:Gdańsk spichlerz Błękitny Baranek - Gdańsk bezkrólewie denar.JPGthumb220x220pxGdańsk Denar, 1573]]Smallest coin in use
ternargroszaWładysław II Jagiełło14th century – 1407 (1414); 1526–1529; 1545–1548; 16231526 coins: silver (18%) alloy;0.57 g
szeląggroszaStefan Batory1579–1627; 1659–1666; 1749–1792Silver alloy (15.929%); copper from 16581.13 g (Stefan Batory szeląg);[[File:Malbork, szeląg, m09, Zygmunt III Waza.jpgthumbSigismund III Vasa szeląg207x207px]]The John Casimir szeląg is also called boratynka
półgroszgroszaWładysław II Jagiełło1398 – early 17th century; 1766–1795In 1393–1414 (in Lwów): silver alloy (up to 56.2%); then 43.7%.Kraków: 1.58 g (50% silver) or 0.96 g (37.5% silver);[[File:GDL Paugrosz 1548 Obverse.jpgthumb101x101pxPółgrosz obverse, 1548]] [[File:GDL Paugrosz 1548 Reverse.jpgthumb101x101pxPółgrosz reverse, 1548]]
grosz srebrny712}} groszy miednychStanislaus Augustus1764–179536.7% silver alloy1.99 g?
grosz1 groszCasimir III the Great1367–1849; 1918–presentCasimir III Great: brass coins; later copper1.3 (Kurland grosz) or 3.4 grams ("Kingdom" grosz);[[File:GDL Grosz 1536.jpgthumbGrosz, 1536]] [[File:1 grosz 1626 Zygimont Waza.jpgthumbGrosz of [[Sigismund III Vasa]], 1626]] [[File:Grosi cracoviensess reverse.jpgthumbLatin: "GROSI CRACOVIENSESS" ("Kraków grosz"); [[Casimir III the Great]]151x151px]] [[File:Grosi cracoviensess obverse.jpgthumbLatin: "DEI GRATIA REX POLONIE", "KAZIMIRUS PRIMUS" ("By the grace of God, King of Poland", "Casimir I")150x150px]]The base of the currency
półtorakgroszaSigismund III Vasa1614-1660; in the John II Casimir Vasa and Augustus III reignsSilver (46.9%) alloy1.09 g (Augustus III)[[File:Dwojak.jpgthumbPółtorak. Different designs of 17th century]]Created as an intermediate between grosz and trojak
dwojak2 groszeSigismund II AugustusAround the 1520s; sporadically later; more minted at John II Casimir Vasa's reign; 1766–1784; 1923–1939; 1954–Sigismund I the Old: silver1.8 g (Sigismund I the Old)
trojak3 groszeSigismund I the Old1528–1849Silver, most copper from Stanislaus II Augustus' reign;2.16 g ("Kingdom" trojak)[[File:Trojak Batory 1580 Orzeł+Pogoń.jpgthumbTrojak of Stefan Batory, 1580]]Also called "dutka", "babka", "dydek" in Lithuania
czworak4 groszeSigismund II Augustus1565–1568; 1614; 1766–1795Silver;4.29 g;
szóstak6 groszySigismund I the Old1528–1795Silver2.34 g (Toruń szóstak)[[File:Szostak1626.pngthumb133x133pxSzóstak]]
2 złote [Stanislaus II and Augustus III]8 groszyAugustus III1753-179562.67% silver alloy9.35 g (Stanislaus II)
półurcie9 groszy????
10 copper Kingdom groszy10 groszyStanislaus II Augustus1787-9537.3% silver alloy2.49 g, then 4.48 g
ort18 groszySigismund III Vasa1608–1766SilverAugustus III reign:[[File:Ort Sigismund III Vaza a.JPGthumb116x116pxleftObverse, Sigismund III Vasa; [[Gdańsk]] mint, 1618]] [[File:Ort Sigismund III Vaza r.JPGthumb116x116pxleftReverse with the Gdańsk coat of arms, 1618]]Coins of 1618 were minted by Stanisław Berman
półkopek30 groszy;Sigismund II Augustus1564–1841Silver alloy (49.955%)6.726 g (John III Sobieski)[[File:Tymf - złotówka 1663.jpgleftthumbZłoty of 1663]]From 1663 on also called tymf
kopa60 groszy = 2 złote??Silver?
półtalar15–120 groszy (de facto 15–290, more expensive as time passed)Sigismund II Augustus1567–1794Silverca. 12.5 g;[[File:Półtalar gdański 1577r Talleman.jpgleftthumbPółtalar of Gdańsk, 1577]]
{{Frac23}} of talaronly commemorativeAugustus III1738; 1747Silver
talar30–240 groszy (de facto 30–580, more expensive as time passed)Sigismund I the Old1533; 1580–1795Silver;ca. 24.3–29.3 g[[File:Talar Batory (15)78.jpgthumb[[Stephen BáthoryStefan Batory]] talar, 1578]]
2 talars480 groszy (de facto 1160 groszy)Augustus III1740Silver58 g
dukat (florin)45–1,080 groszyLadislaus the ShortEarly 14th century–1831Gold;3.46-3.5 g in the second half of the 18th century[[File:Pierwszy dukat polski kr. Władysława Łokietka.JPGthumbright250pxThe first red złoty of [[Władysław I the Elbow-high]] was issued in the 1320s.]] [[File:40 ducats of Sigismund III Vasa from 1621.PNGthumb40 ducats of [[Sigismund III Vasa]]; Latin: "Poloniæ et Suegiæ rex" (The King of Poland and Sweden)]] [[File:Dukat powstańczy z kropką (1831) - awers.jpgthumbThe last red złoty, the "insurgent ducat" of 1831]]
2 ducatsAugustus III1753-4Gold7 g
6 ducatsAugustus III1742Gold21 g
portugał10 ducatsSigismund II Augustus1562–1652Gold35 g (Augustus III)[[File:Portugal coin of Stephen Báthory , Riga 1586.JPGthumb166px[[Riga]] portugał of Stefan Batory]] [[File:15 ducats of Sigismund III Vasa from 1617.pngthumb166px15 ducats, Sigismund III Vasa (Portugał), 1617]]
12 ducatsAugustus III1740Gold29.17 g
półaugustdortalars = 600 groszy (de jure); 1,450 groszy (de facto)Augustus III of Poland1752–1756Gold3.32 g
augustdor5 talars = 1,200 groszy (de jure); 2,900 groszy (de facto)Augustus III of Poland1752–1756Gold3.32 g
double augustdor10 talars = 2400 talars (de jure); 5800 groszy (de facto)Augustus III of Poland1752–1756Gold13.3 g
semi-stanislasdor (półstanislasdor)27 złotychStanislaus II Augustus1794–1795Gold6.17 g
stanislasdor54 złotychStanislaus II Augustus1794–1795Gold (83%)12.35 g
PictureDenominationSizeColourObverseReverseWatermarkDate of printDate of withdrawal
[[File:1zloty-1919.jpgframeless87x87px]]1 złoty93×63YellowTadeusz Kościuszko, denomination in words, date of printCoat of arms, denomination in number28 February 191931 January 1940
[[File:2 zl-28-02-1919.jpgframeless110x110px]]2 złote115×80BlueDenomination in number
[[File:5zloty-1919.jpgframeless111x111px]]5 złotych125×80Bright yellow,Józef Poniatowski, denomination in words, date of printDenomination in words, coat of arms28 February 1919
10 złotych150×88YellowTadeusz Kościuszko, denomination in words, date of printSome agricultural productsAs portrait28 February 1919 (not released in public)
[[File:10 zl-15-04-1924.jpgframeless124x124px]]Pink28 February 1919, 15 July 1924
20 złotych160×97White, red around the coat of arms and watermarkDenomination in numbers, coat of arms
[[File:50 zl-28-02-1919.jpgframeless144x144px]]50 złotych165×102Brown, yellow around denomination in words28 February 1919
[[File:100zloty-1919.jpgframeless147x147px]]100 złotych172×103Blue
[[File:500zloty-1919.jpgframeless154x154px]]500 złotych180×110Violet and olive
[[File:1000 zl-28-02-1919.jpgframeless155x155px]]1000 złotych183×111Brown28 February 1919 (extremely rare, not released in public)
[[File:5000 zl-28-02-1919.jpgframeless160x160px]]5000 złotych190×113Different shades of green28 February 1919 (not released in public)
PicturesDenominationDiameter(mm)Thickness(mm)Mass(g)CompositionObverseReverseIntroducedIssuedWithdrawn
[[File:PL1grosz1932.jpgcenterframeless178x178px]]1 grosz14.71.011.5bronzePolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a simple plant ornament19231923; 1925 19271939
[[File:Polen2Groszy1934.jpgcenterframeless220x220px]]2 grosze17.60.962brassPolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a simple plant ornament192319231939
2 grosze17.60.982bronzePolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a simple plant ornament19231925 1927 19281939
[[File:Poland-1925-Coin-0.05.jpgframeless220x220px]]5 groszy201.123brassPolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a simple plant ornament192319231939
5 groszy201.143bronzePolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a simple plant ornament19231925 1928 19301939
[[File:10 groszy front.jpgframeless95x95px]] [[File:10 groszy back.jpgframeless96x96px]]10 groszy17.60.922nickelPolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a complicated bush ornament192319231939
[[File:Poland-1923-Coin-0.20.jpgframeless220x220px]]20 groszy201.073nickelPolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a complicated bush ornament192319231939
[[File:Poland-1923-Coin-0.50.jpgframeless220x220px]]50 groszy231.355nickelPolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with a complicated bush ornament192319231939
[[File:Poland-1929-Coin-1.jpgframeless220x220px]]1 złoty251.67nickelPolish coat of arms' eagle, inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of mintingdenomination with an ornament192919291939
PicturesDenominationDimension(mm)ColourObverseReverseWatermarkDate of introductionDate of printingDate of withdrawalAuthor
[[File:1zloty-1938.jpgcenterframeless142x142px]]1 złoty108×60brownBolesław I the Brave, denomination, the "Bank of Poland" and "Government note" inscriptions, date and place of issueDenominationAs portrait1 October 193820 May 1940Leonard
[[File:2 złote banknote (Poland, 1936).jpgcenterframeless177x177px]]2 złote102×63Gray-yellowDenomination, portrait of a Doubravka of Bohemia, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueDenomination, Polish coat of armsValue(2 zł)26 February 1936Zdzisław Eichler
[[File:5zloty-1926.jpgframeless223x223px]]5 złotych127×83Olive, yellow edgesPortrait of a man, denomination, place and date of issueA miner in the tunnel, denomination-1 May 19251 May 1925, 25 October 1926Wacław Borowski
[[File:5 złotych banknote (Poland, 1930).jpgcenterframeless183x183px]]144×78BlueDenomination, portrait of a woman, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueDenomination, coat of arms, "Bank of Poland" inscriptionSigismund I the Old2 January 19302 January 1930 or 26 February 1936Ryszard Kleczewski
[[File:10 złotych 1929 r. AWERS.jpgcenterframeless220x220px]] [[File:10 złotych 1929 r. REWERS.PNGframeless220x220px]]10 złotych160×80Light brownDenomination, pictures of saints, coat of arms, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueA woman with a model ship in her hands, a worker and a female peasant with a bunch of wheatBolesław I the Brave, 10 ZŁ20 July 192620 July 1926, 20 July 1929Zdzisław Eichler
[[File:10 zl-02-01-1928.jpgframeless]]158×80GreenDenomination, a picture of a woman, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueA road in the field that passes between the treesAs portraitNever introduced2 January 1928?
[[File:Banknot 20zł 1926.jpgframeless]]20 złotych170×94Obverse: brown, turquoise edges of picture; reverse: violetA female peasant with a bunch of wheat and a male with a spade, denomination, "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueBank of Poland buildings: the one at the left is the former bank building on the Plac Bankowy; the newer one on the Bielańska street.Casimir III the Great, 20 ZŁ1 March 19261 March 1926, 20 June 1931Zygmunt Kamiński
[[File:20 zl-02-01-1928.jpgframeless]]163×86VioletPortrait of a young girl, denomination, coat of arms, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueMorskie Oko lakeAs portraitNever introduced2 January 1928?
[[File:20zł1sep1929av.jpgframeless]]170×94Obverse: brown, light blue edges of picture; reverse: blueFortuna with a bunch of wheat and Hermes with a spade, denomination, "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueBank of Poland buildings: the one at the left is the former bank building on the Plac Bankowy; the newer one on the Bielańska street.Casimir III the Great, 20 ZŁ1 September 1929Zygmunt Kamiński
[[File:20 zl-20-06-1931.jpgframeless228x228px]]163×86Blue obverse, light green reversePortrait of Emilia Plater, denomination, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueA female peasant with a bunch of wheat and two boys, one of which holding a ship, other a hammer, coat of arms and denominationCasimir III the Great, 20 ZŁ20 June 1931Ryszard Kleczewski
[[File:20 złotych 1936 r. AWERS.jpgframeless220x220px]] [[File:20 złotych 1936 r. REWERS.jpgframeless220x220px]]Grey and blueEmilia Plater, a woman with two daughters on the left with flowers, coat of arms, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueWawel Castle, Kraków, a figure of an architect and a poet (symbolize knowledge)As portrait and denomination11 November 1936Wacław Borowski
[[File:50 zl-25-08-1925.jpgframeless]]50 złotych188×99green, blue and brownFortuna with a bunch of wheat and Hermes with a rod of Asclepius, denomination, "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueBank of Poland buildings: the one at the left is the former bank building on the Plac Bankowy; the newer one on the Bielańska street.Stefan Batory, 50 złotych28 August 192528 August 1925, 1 September 1929,Zygmunt Kamiński
[[File:50 zl-11-11-1936 entwurf.jpgframeless]]169×92greenJan Henryk Dąbrowski portrait, coat of arms, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueA peasant with a bunch of wheat, two women holding a ship, a boy with an airplane and a worker with a hammerAs portrait and denominationNever introduced11 November 1936Wacław Borowski
[[File:100 złotych 1932 r. AWERS.PNGcenterframeless220x220px]] [[File:100 złotych 1932 r. REWERS.PNGcenterframeless220x220px]]100 złotych175×98BrownJózef Poniatowski's portrait, denomination, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueA picture of an oak representing the history of PolandQueen Jadwiga, 100 ZŁ2 June 19322 June 1932, 9 November 1934Józef Mehoffer
PicturesDenominationSize (mm)ColourObverseReverseWatermarkDate of printDesigner
[[File:1zloty-1939exil.jpgcenterframeless147x147px]]1 złoty72×45Bright redDenomination, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueDenominationNone15 August 1939Włodzimierz Vacek
[[File:2zloty-1939exil.jpgframeless192x192px]]2 złote82×51Bright greenDenomination, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueDenomination, ornament
[[File:5Zloty-1939exil.jpgframeless]]5 złotych97×60Blue to cyanDenomination, portrait of a woman in the traditional costume, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueDenomination
[[File:10Zloty-1939exil.jpgframeless]]10 złotych141×67RedDenomination, a picture of a woman with a necklace, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issuePłock CathedralAs portraitEdouard Meronti
[[File:Banknot 20zł 1939.jpgframeless]]20 złotych153×75Grey to blueDenomination, a picture of a female Silesian with a cross, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueA power plant, behind the typically rural landscape, with haystacksEdmund Dulac
[[File:20-zloty-1939exil.jpgframeless]]Obverse: different shades of blue, reverse: greyDenomination, a picture of a girl in the traditional costume, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueSaintmost Trinity Church in Leszczyny (now in Palowice)-20 August 1939?
[[File:Banknot 50zł 1939.jpgframeless]]50 złotych163×80cyanA mountain peasant (góral), mountain flowers motive, denomination,Morskie Oko lake, coat of armsAs portrait and denomination15 August 1939Clément Serveau
[[File:50-zloty-1939exil2.jpgframeless]]50 złotychA female peasant with a sickle and a bunch of cerealsDunajec River Gorge-20 August 1939?
[[File:100zloty-1939exil.jpgframeless]]100 złotych171×86BrownA portrait of a Mazury peasant, denomination, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issueLandscape nearby the Tyniec, near KrakówPortrait of a female on 50 zł (20 August 1939)15 August 1939Clément Serveau
[[File:500Zloty-1939exil.jpgframeless]]500 złotych182×89GreyA portrait of a fisherman with a pipe, denomination, the "Bank of Poland" inscription, date and place of issuePort in GdyniaEdouard Meronti
ObverseReverseDenominationSize(mm)ColourObverseReverseDate of issueDate of releaseAmountDate of withdrawal
[[File:50 gr 1944 awers.jpgcenterframeless161x161px]][[File:50 gr 1944 rewers.jpgcenterframeless157x157px]]50 groszy81×52Bright pinkDenominationDenomination194428 February 19456,706,0008 November 1950
[[File:1 zł 1944 awers.jpgrightframeless200x200px]][[File:1 zł 1944 rewers.jpgframeless202x202px]]1 złoty136×66GreenDenomination,18 September 194447,726,000 (47,726,000 zł)
[[File:2 zł 1944 a.JPGframeless190x190px]][[File:2 zł 1944 r r.JPGframeless190x190px]]2 złote137×67Red18,725,000
[[File:5 zl 1944 a.JPGframeless190x190px]][[File:5 zl 1944 r.JPGframeless190x190px]]5 złotych142×71Brown81,183,000
[[File:10 zł r.JPGframeless203x203px]][[File:10 zł 1944a.JPGframeless201x201px]]10 złotych160×80Blue27 August 194422,005,000
[[File:20 zl.1944 rew.JPGframeless206x206px]][[File:20 zl.1944 aw.JPGframeless206x206px]]20 złotych170×83Teal114,687,000
[[File:50 zl 1944 a.JPGframeless]][[File:50 zł 1944 r.JPGframeless]]50 złotych180×93Blue-violet26,342,000
[[File:100 zł 1944 a.JPGframeless]][[File:100zl.1944 rew.JPGframeless]]100 złotych188×100Pink71,237,000
[[File:500 zl 1944 a.JPGframeless]][[File:500 zł 1944 r.JPGframeless]]500 złotych193×102Olive19,787,00017 December 1946
[[File:1000 zł 1945 a.jpgframeless]][[File:1000 zl 1945 r.jpgframeless]]1000 złotych182×97Brown19451 September 1945ca. 19,000,0008 November 1950
PicturesDenominationSize(mm)ColourObverseReverseDate of printDate of releaseDate of withdrawal
[[File:1 zł 1946 av.jpgframeless]][[File:1 zł 1946 rev.jpgframeless]]1 złoty98×54RedDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, dateDenomination15 May 19462 December 1946
[[File:2 zł 1946 av.jpgframeless]][[File:2 zł 1946 rewers.jpgframeless]]2 złote104×57Green15 March 1947
[[File:5 zł 1946 awers.jpgframeless]][[File:5 zł 1946 rewers.jpgframeless]]5 złotych122×66Grey-blue5 February 1948
[[File:10 zł 1946 awers.jpgframeless]][[File:10 zł 1946 rewers.jpgframeless]]10 złotych128×70Brown, redDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of armsDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription18 August 1947
[[File:20 zl.1946 a.JPGframeless]][[File:20 zl 1946 rew.JPGframeless]]20 złotych158×84Blue to redTwo planes; denomination1 July 1948
[[File:50 zł 1946 awers.jpgframeless]][[File:50 zł 1946 rewers.jpgframeless]]50 złotych164×87Brown, violetDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; a steam boat and a sail boatBoats on the sea, anchors; denomination22 September 1947
[[File:100 zl 1946 a.JPGframeless]][[File:100 zl 1946 r.JPGframeless]]100 złotych170×91Red, brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; a female peasant with a bunch of cereals, a male peasant with a bunch of wheat and a sickleA peasant on a tractor in the field2 December 1946
[[File:500 zł 1946 av.jpgframeless]][[File:500 zł 1946 rev.jpgframeless]]500 złotych176×94Green to blueDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; a sailor with an anchor and a model of ship; a fishermanThe Old City in Gdańsk15 January 194615 July 1946
[[File:1000-zł-1946-av.jpgframeless]][[File:1000-zł-1946-rev.jpgframeless]]1000 złotych182×97BrownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; minersŁódź factories panorama?
PicturesDenominationSize(mm)ColourObverseReverseDate of printDate of releaseDate of withdrawal
[[File:20 zł 1947.jpgframeless]]20 złotych158×84Dark greenDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of armsA globe, a book, a machinery detail, a hammer and ralis, symbolising education and industrial work15 July 194716 June 19498 November 1950
[[File:100 zł 1947.jpgframeless]]100 złotych170×91Brown-redDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; a female peasantHorses in a field21 February 1949
[[File:500 zł 1947.jpgframeless]]500 złotych176×94BlueDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; a female sailor with an anchorGdynia port1 July 194720 January 1949
[[File:1000 zł 1947.jpgframeless]]1000 złotych182×97Olive, brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms; a miner with a hammerA picture of a factory1 December 1948
PicturesDenominationSize(mm)ColourObverseReverseDate of printDate of releaseDate of withdrawal
[[File:2 złote 1948 awers.jpg120px]][[File:2 złote 1948 rewers.jpg120px]]2 złote120×58Pale greenDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown)Buildings1 July 194830 October 1950
[[File:5 złotych 1948 awers.jpg142px]][[File:5 złotych 1948 rewers.jpg142px]]5 złotych142×67BrownA peasant on a tractor in a field31 December 1959
[[File:10 złotych 1948 awers.jpg148px]][[File:10 złotych 1948 rewers.jpg148px]]10 złotych148×70Olive-brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); portrait of a peasantPeasants at harvesting cereals31 December 1965
[[File:20 złotych 1948 awers.jpg160px]][[File:20 złotych 1948 rewers.jpg160px]]20 złotych160×76BlueDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); portrait of a womanCloth Hall, Kraków30 June 1977
[[File:50 złotych 1948 awers.jpg164px]][[File:50 złotych 1948 rewers.jpg164px]]50 złotych164×78Green to oliveDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); portrait of a fishermanGdynia port30 June 1978
[[File:100 złotych 1948 awers.jpg172px]][[File:100 złotych 1948 rewers.jpg172px]]100 złotych172×82RedDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); portrait of a minerA picture of a factory30 June 1977
[[File:500 złotych 1948 awers.jpg178px]][[File:500 złotych 1948 rewers.jpg178px]]500 złotych178×85Black-brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); portrait of a minerA picture of coal mining31 December 1977
1000 złotych150×74Bright yellow, red, brown and greyDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Mikołaj KopernikNicolaus Copernicus's heliocentric model of the Solar System29 October 19651 June 1966

Diameter () shown in mm, mass in grams. 1 - Minted both in Budapest and Warsaw in numbers of 300,100,600 coins.

PicturesDenominationØMassMetalEdgeObverseReverseIssued in BudapestIssued in WarsawIssued in BaselIssued in KremnicaIssued in LeningradIntroducedIssuedWithdrawnWith inscription "... Ludowa"?
[[File:1 grosz 1949.jpg150px]]1 grosz14.70.5aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, leaf ornament400,000,000116,000195419491 January 1995No
[[File:2 grosze 1949.jpg150px]]2 grosze1160.57aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, leaf ornament195419491 January 1995No
[[File:5 groszy 1949 brąz.jpg150px]]5 groszy203bronzesmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, leaf ornament300,000,000195019491956No
[[File:5 groszy 1949 Al.jpg150px]]5 groszy201aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, leaf ornament200,000,000196019491 January 1995No
5 groszy160.6aluminiumsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, leaf ornament310,364,37819581958-63; 1965; 1967–1968; 1970–19721 January 1995Yes
[[File:10 groszy 1949 CuNi.jpg150px]]10 groszy17.62cupronickelsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament200,000,000195019491 January 1995No
[[File:10 groszy 1949 Al.jpg150px]]10 groszy17.60,7aluminiumsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament31,046,685195019491 January 1995No
10 groszy17.60,7aluminiumsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament1,179,713,719100,000,00019611961-3; 1965–1981; 1983; 19851 January 1995Yes
[[File:20 groszy 1949 CuNi.jpg150px]]20 groszy203cupronickelsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament133,383,000195019491 January 1995No
[[File:20 groszy 1949 Al.jpg150px]]20 groszy201aluminiumsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament197,491,750195019491 January 1995No
20 groszy201aluminiumsmoothCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament879,964,86750,000,00019571957; 1961–1963; 1965–1973; 1975–1978; 1980–1981; 1983; 19851 January 1995Yes
[[File:50 groszy 1949 CuNi.jpg150px]]50 groszy235cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament109,000,000195019491 January 1995No
[[File:50 groszy 1949 Al.jpg150px]]50 groszy231.6aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament59,392,950195019491 January 1995No
50 groszy231.6aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament376,793,58966,800,00019571957; 1965; 1967–1968; 1970–1978; 1982–19851 January 1995Yes
50 groszy231.6aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament49,052,00019861986-71 January 1995Yes
[[File:1 zloty 1949 CuNi.jpg150px]]1 złoty257cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament87,053,000195019491 January 1995No
[[File:1 zloty 1949 Al.jpg150px]]1 złoty252.12aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament43,000,000195019491 January 1995No
1 złoty252.12aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament1,110,555,63960,000,10619571957, 1965–1978, 1980–19881 January 1995Yes
1 złoty160.57aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch ornament19891989-901 January 1995Yes
2 złote272.7aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch and cereal ornament189,955,43219581958-60; 1970–19741 January 1995Yes
2 złote213brassrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch and cereal ornament633,950,957137,600,00019751975-19881 January 1995Yes
2 złote180.7aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, branch and cereal ornament132,217,00019891989-901 January 1995Yes
[[File:POL 5 złotych rybak 1958.jpg120px]]5 złotych293.45aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, fisher126,439,61419581958-60; 1971; 1973–19741 January 1995Yes
5 złotych245brassrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination315,831,723135,000,00019751975-881 January 1995Yes
5 złotych200.88aluminiumrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination68,501,00019891989-901 January 1995Yes
10 złotych3112.9cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination; Nicolaus Copernicus15,558,85519591959; 19651 January 1995Yes
10 złotych289.5cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination; Nicolaus Copernicus20,129,00019671967-91 January 1995Yes
Analogical to the one lower10 złotych3112.9cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination; Tadeusz Kościuszko44,808,15319591959-60; 19661 January 1995Yes
10 złotych289.5cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination; Tadeusz Kościuszko45,111,00019691969-731 January 1995Yes
10 złotych257.7cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination, Bolesław Prus136,314,60619751975-8;1 January 1995Yes
10 złotych257.7cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination,55,000,00019751975-71 January 1995Yes
10 złotych257.7cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination224,209,25519841984-81 January 1995Yes
10 złotych224.27manganese brassrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination187,692,00019891989-901 January 1995Yes
20 złotych2910.15cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination; a skyscraper and cereals20,000,00037,000,00019731973-4; 19761 January 1995Yes
20 złotych2910.15cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination; Marceli Nowotko56,152,00030,000,00019741974-7; 19831 January 1995Yes
20 złotych26.58.7cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination103,383,71019841984-81 January 1995Yes
20 złotych245.65cupronickelrifledCoat of arms, year of mintingDenomination200,686,00019891989-901 January 1995Yes
PicturesDenominationSize(mm)ColourObverseReverseDates of printDate of introductionDate of withdrawalDate of lapse
[[File:10zl old..png139px]]
[[File:Reverse10zl old..png139px]]10 złotych139×63Blue to greenDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Józef BemDenomination1 June 198211 June 198231 December 199431 December 2010
20 złotychMainly red to blueDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Romuald TrauguttDenomination1 June 198211 June 1982
50 złotychGreenDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Karol ŚwierczewskiOrder of the Cross of Grunwald9 May 1975; 1 June 1979; 1 June 1982; 1 June 1986; 1 December 198825 November 1975
100 złotychRedDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Ludwik Waryński"Proletaryat"15 January 1975; 17 May 1976; 1 June 1979; 1 June 1982; 1 June 1986; 1 December 19881 July 197531 December 1996
200 złotychVioletDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Jarosław DąbrowskiCommunards' Wall; "Za waszą wolność i naszą" (For our liberty and yours).25 May 1976;26 July 1976
500 złotychBrownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Tadeusz KościuszkoThe insurrection flag16 December 1974; 15 June 1976; 1 June 1979; 1 June 19821 January 1975
1,000 złotychBlueDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Mikołaj KopernikNicolaus Copernicus's heliocentric model of the Solar System2 July 1975; 1 June 1979; 1 June 19821 September 1975
2,000 złotychDark brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Mieszko IBolesław I the Brave with a sword1 May 1977; 1 June 1979; 1 June 198227 July 1977
5,000 złotychGreenDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Fryderyk ChopinPolonaise in notes (author: Fryderyk Chopin)1 June 1982; 1 June 1986; 1 December 198811 June 1982
10,000 złotychGreen and violetDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Stanisław WyspiańskiKraków (Planty)1 February 1987; 1 December 19884 February 1987
20,000 złotychOrangeDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Marie CurieEwa reactor1 February 198926 February 1989
50,000 złotychBrownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (without the crown); Stanisław StaszicStaszic Palace in Warsaw1 December 198911 December 198915 October 1994
16 November 199311 April 199431 December 1996
100,000 złotychBlueDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (with the crown); Stanisław MoniuszkoThe Grand Theatre in Warsaw15 February 199026 February 199015 October 1994
16 November 199311 April 199431 December 1996
200,000 złotychBrownDenomination, date, coat of arms (without the crown)Warsaw, coat of arms of Warsaw, the "National Bank of Poland" inscription1 December 19897 December 198917 May 1991
500,000 złotychCyan and brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (with the crown); Henryk Sienkiewicz"The Trilogy", flags15 April 19901 August 199015 October 1994
16 November 199324 January 199431 December 1996
1,000,000 złotychLight brownDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (with the crown); Władysław ReymontA rural landscape15 February 199122 April 199115 October 1994
16 November 199324 January 199431 December 1996
2,000,000 złotychMulti-colouredDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (with the crown); Ignacy Jan PaderewskiCoat of arms as of 191914 August 199210 November 199215 October 1994
16 November 199311 April 199431 December 1996
5,000,000 złotychGray and yellowDenomination, "The National Bank of Poland" inscription, date, coat of arms (with the crown); Józef PiłsudskiJózef Piłsudski's orders12 May 199524 April 2006 (only as collection banknote)Never withdrawnNever lapsed
ObverseReverseDenominationSize(mm)ColourObverseReverseDate of print
1 złoty138×63blueGdynia Shipyard"Dar Pomorza" yacht1 March 1990
2 złotedark red to brownA mining tower in KatowiceThe Silesian Uprising monument, by Gustaw Zemła
5 złotychdark greenCity hall in ZamośćThe Grunwald Cross Medal
10 złotychdark redRoyal Castle in WarsawMermaid of Warsaw
20 złotychyellowŻuraw Gate in Gdańsk (seen from the Motława)Neptune's statue on the Neptune's fountain
50 złotychvioletTown hall in WrocławPicture of the 16th-century seal of the city magistrate in Wrocław
100 złotychorangeTown hall in PoznańPicture of the old seal of the city magistrate in Poznań
200 złotychlight blueWawel CastlePicture of the Piast dynasty seal
500 złotychtealGniezno CathedralPicture of the seal of Gniezno in Piast dynasty times
1,000 złotychmulticoloured -KaliszPicture of the seal of Kalisz city authorities
2,000 złotychbrownBiskupin archaeological site - fortressDishes from the site
Obverse pictureReverse pictureValueDimensionsColourWatermarkObverseReverseSymbolprintingissueannul
10 zł120 × 60 mmGreen and brownAs portraitMieszko ISilver denar coin during the reign of Mieszko ISquare25 March 19941 January 1995current
20 zł126 × 63 mmPink, violet and blueBolesław I the BraveSilver denar coin during the reign of Bolesław I the Brave; St. Nicholas Church in CieszynCircle
50 zł132 × 66 mmMainly blueCasimir III the GreatWhite Eagle from the royal seal of Casimir III the Great and the regalia of Poland: sceptre and globus cruciger;Rhombus
100 zł138 × 69 mmMainly greenWładysław II JagiełłoShield bearing a White Eagle from the tombstone of Władysław II Jagiełło, coat of the Teutonic Knights and the Grunwald Swords; Malbork castle on the leftPlus1 June 1995
200 zł144 × 72 mmMainly yellowSigismund I the OldEagle intertwined with the letter S in a hexagon, from the Sigismund's Chapel in KrakówTriangle
Obverse picturesReverse picturesDenominationDiameter(mm)Mass(g)CompositionEdgeObverseReverseIssuedProducer
1 grosz15.51.64manganese brassrifleddenomination with a leaf ornamentPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-3Mennica Warszawska
steel galvanized by brassPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting (design different from the one of earlier issues)2013-6The Royal Mint
2 grosze17.52.13manganese brasssmoothdenomination with a leaf ornamentPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-2Mennica Warszawska
steel galvanized by brassPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting (design different from the one of earlier issues)2013-6The Royal Mint
5 groszy19.52.59manganese brassmilled: 4 rows, each has 12 dentsdenomination with a leaf ornamentPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-3Mennica Warszawska
steel galvanized by brassPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting (design different from the one of earlier issues)2013-6The Royal Mint
10 groszy16.52.51cupronickelmilled: 4 rows, each has 10 dentsdenomination with a bush ornamentPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-3Mennica Warszawska
20 groszy18.53.22cupronickelrifleddenomination with a leaf ornamentPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-2Mennica Warszawska
50 groszy20.53.94cupronickelrifleddenomination with a leaf ornamentPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-2Mennica Warszawska
1 złoty235.00cupronickelmilled: 2 rows, each has 16 dentsdenomination with a leaf ornament, in a circlePolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1990-5Mennica Warszawska
2 złote21.55.21Centre: cupronickel;smoothdenominationPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1994-5Mennica Warszawska
5 złotych246.54Ring: cupronickel;irregularly rifleddenominationPolish coat of arms', inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska" and the year of minting1994Mennica Warszawska
Obverse pictureReverse pictureColourValueDimensionsWatermarkObverseReverseSymbolprintingissueannul
Green and brown10 zł120 × 60 mmAs portraitMieszko ISilver denar coin during the reign of Mieszko ISquare5 January 20127 April 2014current
Pink, violet and blue20 zł126 × 63 mmBolesław I the BraveSilver denar coin during the reign of Bolesław I Chrobry; St. Nicholas Church in CieszynCircle
Mainly blue50 zł132 × 66 mmCasimir III the GreatWhite Eagle from the royal seal of Casimir III the Great and the regalia of Poland: sceptre and globus cruciger;Rhombus
Mainly green100 zł138 × 69 mmWładysław II JagiełłoShield bearing a White Eagle from the tombstone of Władysław II Jagiełło, coat of the Teutonic Knights and the Grunwald Swords; Malbork castle on the leftPlus
Mainly yellow200 zł144 × 72 mmSigismund I the OldEagle intertwined with the letter S in a hexagon, from the Sigismund's Chapel on WawelTriangle consisting of 12 dots30 March 201512 February 2016
Multicoloured500 zł150 × 75 mmJohn III SobieskiWilanow Palace, coat of arms from the reign of John III SobieskiTwo vertical lines of four dots each (when the note is laid horizontally)16 February 201610 February 2017
ObverseReverseValueDimensionsMain ColorObverseReverseWatermarkEmissionIssue date
10 zł138×69Pink, orangePolish coat of arms, Belweder Palace, Commander Józef PiłsudskiWhite eagle, Monument of the Heroic Deed of Polish Legions in Kielce.Józef Piłsudski, electrotype denomination80,0003 November 2008
19 zł150×77Blue and yellowArms, medal, Ignacy Jan PaderewskiPolish Security Printing Works building in WarsawEagleup to 55,0002 October 2019
20 zł138×69Orange, yellow, brownPolish coat of arms, Chalet in Krzemieniec, Juliusz SłowackiCranes, an excerpt of the poem Sedation, Statue of Sigismund III Vasa at Castle Square in Warsaw.Juliusz Słowacki, electrotype denomination80,00023 September 2009
20 zł138×69Light blue, Light brown, blackFrédéric Chopin, the mansion in Żelazowa Wola where the composer was born, reproduction of the first edition of Mazurka in B-flat major, Opus 7 No 1, Chopin's autograph.Facsimile of a fragment of Étude in f-minor, Opus 10, No 9; landscape in Central Poland with Masovian willows.Chopin120,00026 February 2010
20 zł138×69Brown and greenMaria Skłodowska-Curie, Sorbona w Paryżu (Sorbonne school building in Paris), Coat of arms, Ra (atomic symbol for radium) in SPARK patch in concentric circles.Curie quotation ("I have detected the radium, but not created it; the glory does not belong to me, but it is the property of the whole mankind."), Instytut Radowy w Warszawie (Radium Institute building in Warsaw); Nobel Prize medal for chemistry.Marie Skłodowska Curie and electrotype denomination60,00012 December 2011
20 zł147×67Green, brown, yellow and blueBelvedere Palace hologram; coat of arms with crowned eagle; Commander Józef Klemens Piłsudski wearing military uniform.Eagle badge of the Polish Legions; Grand Cross (with Star) of the Order of Virtuti Militari; badge of the First Brigade of the Polish Legions; Belvedere Palace hologram.None50,0005 August 2014
20 zł138×69Brown, green, gold and violet1415 as registration device; open book; coat of arms with crowned eagle; Jan DługoszWieniawa coat of arms; Wawel cathedral in Kraków; stained glass windowShield with crowned eagle30,00024 August 2015
20 zł144×77Blue and redCoat of arms with crowned eagle; Dobrawa (Doubravka of Bohemia) and King Miezko I; ornate cross; floor plan of church as registration deviceFloor plan of church; Gniezno Cathedral; royal chalice of TrzemesznoUnknown with electrotype 2035,00012 April 2016
20 zł150×77Yellow and blueDiadems, armsCzęstochowaFiligree with electrotype 20up to 55,00021 August 2017
20 zł150×77Teal and yellowJózef Piłsudski, armsArms, flagEagleup to 50,00031 August 2018
20 zł150×77Yellow, teal and redJózef Piłsudski, armsMedal, scene from the Battle of WarsawEagle with electrotype 20up to 60,00011 August 2020
[[File:Pope-john-paul-ii 50 zlotych bill..png144px]][[File:Reverse John paul ii 50 zlotych..png144px]]50 zł144×72Blue, yellowPope John Paul II, Polish coat of armsCardinal Stefan Wyszynski, a quotation from Letter to Poles, Jasna Góra Monastery and churchPapal arms of John Paul II2,000,00016 October 2006
PicturesValueDiameter(mm)Mass(g)CompositionEdgeObverseReverse(designer's name)AmountYear of minting
2 złote29.510.8cupronickelmixedCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationA cemetery with a lot of crosses; Katyń - Miednoje - Charków (places of execution of Polish soldiers); (Roussanka Nowakowska)300,0001995
2 złote29.510.8cupronickelmixedCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationCatfish (Roussanka Nowakowska)300,0001995
2 złote29.510.8cupronickelmixedCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination75 years of the Battle of Warsaw (1920); (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)300,0001995
2 złote29.510.8cupronickelmixedCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationŁazienki Palace; (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)287,3001995
2 złote29.510.8cupronickelmixedCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination100 years of the modern Olympic Games (Robert Kotowicz)350,0001995
2 złote29.510.8cupronickelmixedCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination1996 Summer Olympics - wrestlers (Robert Kotowicz)350,0001995
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationSigismund II Augustus (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)200,0001996
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationErinaceus europaeus (Roussanka Nowakowska)300,0001996
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationCastle in Lidzbark Warmiński (Andrzej Nowakowski)300,0001996
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationHenryk Sienkiewicz (Robert Kotowicz)300,0001996
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationStephen Báthory (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)315,0001997
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationLucanus cervus (Andrzej Nowakowski)315,0001997
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationPieskowa Skała castle (Roussanka Nowakowska)315,0001997
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination200 years from the birth of Paweł Edmund Strzelecki; Australia and its endemite animals (Roussanka Nowakowska)420,0001997
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination1998 Winter Olympics - snowboarder (Robert Kotowicz)400,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationSigismund III Vasa (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)400,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationBufo calamita (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)400,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination100 years of polonium and radium discovery; Marie and Pierre Curie (Robert Kotowicz)400,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationKórnik Castle (Ewa Olszewska-Borys)400,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination80 years of independence (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)400,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination200 years from the birth of Adam Mickiewicz (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)420,0001998
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination100 years of Ernest Malinowski's death, inscription: "The creator of the Ferrocarril Central Andino" (Robert Kotowicz)420,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldsmoothCoat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination150 years of Julisz Słowacki's death (Robert Kotowicz)420,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldNARODOWY BANK POLSKI ★Coat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationWolf (Canis lupus) (Roussanka Nowakowska)420,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldNARODOWY BANK POLSKI ★Coat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denomination150 years of Fryderyk Chopin's death (Roussanka Nowakowska)420,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldNARODOWY BANK POLSKI ★Coat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationPoland's admission to NATO; soldiers going out of a helicopter; a globe (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)450,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldNARODOWY BANK POLSKI ★Coat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationJan Łaski - the Church reformer (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)450,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldNARODOWY BANK POLSKI ★Coat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationRadzyń Podlaski Castle (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)450,0001999
2 złote278.15Nordic goldNARODOWY BANK POLSKI ★Coat of arms, year of minting; inscription: "Rzeczpospolita Polska"; denominationWładysław IV Vasa (Ewa Tyc-Karpińska)500,0001999

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