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Polish zloty

The Polish zloty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland, used for everyday transactions like buying goods and services. It is subdivided into 100 smaller units called groszy. The zloty has been Poland's currency since 1924, replacing earlier monetary systems after periods of inflation and economic change. It functions as the country's monetary unit, controlled by the National Bank of Poland, which manages its stability through monetary policy. The zloty is also traded internationally, with its value influenced by economic factors, Poland's trade relationships, and global currency markets.