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Information updates: 01.10.25 08:00
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Country of application:
Poland
Currency
PLN
Code
985
Symbol
-
Coin denominations in circulation:
5, 2, 1 zloty, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 grosz.
Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
200, 100, 50, 20 and 10 zlotys.
History reference:
Zloty (Polish - gold) - at least since the 15th century, the everyday name of the golden ducat, since 1526 - the main counting monetary unit, since 1564 - the silver coin of the Kingdom of Poland, an...d after the Commonwealth, from 1924 to the present - national currency of Poland. Initially, the word "złoty" in Poland was used to refer to foreign-made gold coins (mostly ducats), then for some time in the 16th century, the złoty was a counting monetary unit, and since 1564, złoty began to be minted in the form of silver coins. Before the zloty, other monetary units were used in Poland - the Polish mark (or, as it was also called the "hryvnia"), kopa, and the Krakow hryvnia.
Country of application:
Uzbekistan
Currency
UZS
Code
860
Symbol
-
Coin denominations in circulation:
10, 5 and 1 sum.
Denominations of banknotes in circulation:
50,000, 10,000, 5,000, 1,000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 3 and 1 sum.
History reference:
Sum is the national currency of Uzbekistan. It was originally introduced on November 15, 1993 in the form of sum-coupons, a currency parallel to the Soviet ruble to protect the countrys economy from ...excess ruble supply. Since July 1, 1994 - as the only legal tender in Uzbekistan. After the denomination of the Belarusian ruble in 2016, the sum became the cheapest currency among the countries of the former USSR. Since November 15, 1993, in the Republic of Uzbekistan, in order to protect the domestic market from excess ruble supply, additional temporary banknotes "sums" or sum-coupons were introduced in a ratio of 1: 1 to the Soviet ruble. On July 1, 1994, by the Decree of the President of Uzbekistan, a constant currency is put into circulation - the Uzbek Soum at the rate of 1 sum = 1000 sum-coupons. On July 1, 2013, the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan issued a new banknote with a face value of 5,000 soums. Currently, all banknotes and coins are in circulation, but banknotes up to ten and coins up to twenty-five soums are not used.
2888.3042 UZS
5776.6084 UZS
8664.9126 UZS
11553.2168 UZS
14441.521 UZS
28883.042 UZS
57766.084 UZS
86649.126 UZS
115532.168 UZS
144415.21 UZS
288830.42 UZS
577660.84 UZS
1444152.1 UZS
2888304.2 UZS
28883042 UZS
The Polish Zloty to Uzbekistani Som online calculator is easy to use. It is enough to enter the required number of monetary units for the data to be calculated automatically.
Online currency converter is a tool that will allow you to calculate the ratio of Polish Zloty to Uzbekistani Som for today. The exchange rate of Polish Zloty to Uzbekistani Som today, 01.10.25, today 2888.3 PLN to UZS.
Over the past 7 days, the rate of Polish Zloty to Uzbekistani Som has changed by 4.2246%, from 4.281508 to 4.2246 PLN to UZS.
Over the past 30 days, the Polish Zloty to Uzbekistani Som rate has changed by -2.2%, from 4.3204 to 4.2246 PLN to UZS.
Over the past 365 days, the Polish Zloty to Uzbekistani Som rate has changed by -1.5%, from 4.2899 to 4.2246 PLN to UZS.