The currency used in Poland is called the złoty (symbol: zł / exchange code: PLN). The world zloty, literally translated means ‘gold’ or ‘golden’. The modern złoty is subdivided into 100 grosz. The usual English plural form of the word zloty is zlotys.

A 100 zloty banknote issued in 1988 featuring the socialist activist and theoretician Ludwik Warynski