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* [[Lithuania 1665-TLB 1/2 ducat Fr-10]]
 
* [[Lithuania 1665-TLB 1/2 ducat Fr-10]]
 
* [[Poland 1529-CN ducat Fr-70|1529-CN ducat, Cracow mint, Sigismund I]]
 
* [[Poland 1529-CN ducat Fr-70|1529-CN ducat, Cracow mint, Sigismund I]]
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* [[Lithuania 1548 ducat Fr-2|1548 ducat, Sigismund II, Vilnius mint]]
 
* [[Danzig 1548 ducat Fr-1|Danzig 1548 ducat, Sigismund I]]
 
* [[Danzig 1548 ducat Fr-1|Danzig 1548 ducat, Sigismund I]]
 
* [[Danzig 1550 ducat Fr-2|Danzig 1550 ducat, Sigismund II Augustus]]
 
* [[Danzig 1550 ducat Fr-2|Danzig 1550 ducat, Sigismund II Augustus]]

Revision as of 10:41, 2 February 2026

Kingdom of Poland (to 1795)

solidus

denar

groschen

three groschen

four and six groschen

eighteen groszy or tympf

quarter and half thaler

thaler

ducat

multiple ducats

Partition and Russian rule (1795-1918)

five, ten, fifty groszy

two złote

five złotych (3/4 ruble)

ten złotych (1½ ruble)

twenty złotych (3 rubles)

twenty-five and fifty złotych

ducat

Free City of Krakow

Grand duchy of Posen (Prussian rule)

Galicia and Lodomeria (Austrian rule)

German occupation coinage

Litzmannstadt ghetto (1940-44)

Republic of Poland (1918-39)

grosz

two grosze

five grosze

ten groszy

one złoty

two złote

five złotych

ten złotych

twenty złotych

Communist rule (1945-89)

grosz

ten groszy

fifty grosze

one zloty

two zlote

five zlotych

ten zlotych

twenty zlotych

fifty zlotych

one hundred zlotych

two hundred zlotych

five hundred zlotych

two thousand zlotych

five thousand zlotych

twenty thousand zlotych

two hundred thousand złotych

Reform coinage (1995-)

10,000 old zlotych = 1 zloty (enacted January 1, 1995)

grosz

one and two zlotych

five and ten zlotych

20 zlotych

50 zlotych

100 zlotych

200 zlotych

500 zlotych

patterns and essais