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Qué (quién) es zloty - definición

CURRENCY OF POLAND
Zloties; Polish zloty; Polish Zloty; Zloty; Zł; Polish currency; Polish new złoty; Zlotys; Polish money; Złotych; Zlotych; Złoty sign; Polish złoty sign; Polish Złoty; Groszy; Złoty; Złote; Polish zlot; Polish guilders; Polish guilder; Currency of Poland; PLN 985; Złotys; ISO 4217:PLN; Polish złotych; Polish florin; ISO 4217:PLZ
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  • 15 ducats, Sigismund III Vasa (Portugał), 1617
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  • A 20-złoty banknote featuring [[Emilia Plater]] from 1936.
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  • 40 ducats of [[Sigismund III Vasa]]; Latin: "Poloniæ et Suegiæ rex" (The King of Poland and Sweden)
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  • Polish white eagle]], minted in [[Toruń]]
  • The last red złoty, the "insurgent ducat" of 1831
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  • Obverse, Sigismund III Vasa; [[Gdańsk]] mint, 1618
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  • Various banknotes issued between 1977 and 1990.
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  • The first red złoty of [[Władysław I the Elbow-high]] was issued in the 1320s.
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  • [[Riga]] portugał of Stefan Batory
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  • The złoty was reintroduced in 1924 and replaced the marka (Mp 500 banknote pictured above).

zloty         
['zl?ti]
¦ noun (plural same, zlotys, or zloties) the basic monetary unit of Poland, equal to 100 groszy.
Origin
Polish, lit. 'golden'.
Red złoty         
Czerwony złoty; Red zloty
Red złoty (; also known as Polish ducats or florins) refers to circulating gold coins minted in the Kingdom of Poland (later, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) from 1526 to 1831. Whereas złoty "(adj.

Wikipedia

Polish złoty

The złoty (alternatively zloty; Polish: [ˈzwɔtɨ] (listen); abbreviation: ; code: PLN) is the official currency and legal tender of Poland. It is subdivided into 100 grosz (gr). It is the most traded currency in Central and Eastern Europe and ranks 21st 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 was based on the groschen, cognate to the English word groat. It was officially introduced to replace its predecessor, the Polish marka, on 28 February 1919 and began circulation in 1924. The only body permitted to manufacture or mint złoty coins is 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). Since then, the currency has been relatively stable, with an exchange rate fluctuating between 4 and 5 złoty for a euro. As a member of the European Union, Poland is obligated to adopt the euro when all specific conditions are met, however there is no time limit for fulfilling all of them.

Ejemplos de uso de zloty
1. Bertelsmann recently cut the cover price of its Polish women‘s magazine Naj to 1 zloty from 2.20 zloty.
2. Net income dropped to 37.5 million zloty ($13.3 million) from 42.7 million zloty a year earlier, the company said in a statement.
3. Political factors have also dogged the zloty, which has also registered three straight daily falls.
4. Last year Poles working outside their country sent home 22bn zloty – almost 4bn.
5. The Polish zloty fell as partial results showed the pro–business Civic Platform, the ma...