Polish zloty
The Polish zloty is the official currency of Poland. It is abbreviated as PLN and is subdivided into 100 groszy. The zloty has been in use since the 14th century, although the current version was introduced in 1995 to replace the old zloty due to hyperinflation.
The symbol for the zloty is zł, and it is issued by the National Bank of Poland. The currency is used for everyday transactions in Poland, including shopping, dining, and services. The zloty is also traded on international markets, reflecting Poland's economic status in Europe.