What is the currency of Poland?
Explanation
The currency of Poland is the Złoty. The Złoty has been the official currency of Poland since 1995, replacing the old Polish złoty at a rate of 1 new złoty to 10,000 old złotys. The word "Złoty" literally translates to "golden" in English. The currency is divided into smaller units called grosz, with 1 złoty equaling 100 groszy. The Złoty is widely accepted in Poland as the medium of exchange for goods and services, and its value is determined by various economic factors and foreign exchange rates.