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How much is Grosz worth?
Information:
Krause number | UC# 4 |
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Denomination | 1 grosz |
Currency rate | 0.01 PLN = 0.002 USD |
Year | 2017-2021 |
Period | Third Republic (1990 – 2021) |
How much is a Polish penny worth?
How much is a groszy worth?
Country | Poland |
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Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1990-2016 |
Value | 10 Groszy 0.1 PLN = 0.026 USD |
Currency | Fourth złoty (1995-date) |
What is a 10 groszy coin worth?
Features
Issuer | Poland |
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Value | 10 Groszy 0.1 PLN = USD 0.025 |
Currency | Fourth złoty (1995-date) |
Composition | Copper-nickel |
Weight | 2.51 g |
What coin is a Grosz?
Polish złoty
Grosz, a coin valued as a hundredth of a Polish złoty.
What is the rarest Polish coin?
denarii
The “rarest coins” are denarii featuring Sieciech, a high-ranking Polish statesman who served Władysław I Herman, the Duke of Poland from 1079 to 1102, Kędzierski said.
What is Grosz?
The Mint of Poland started issuing these 0.01 Polish Zloty coins in 1990. They are currently still in circulation. This Polish 1 grosz coin has a diameter of 15.5mm and weighs 1.64g….Additional information.
Location | Poland |
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Profession | |
Composition material | brass plated steel |
Colour | gold |
Text | 1 Grosz, Rzeczpospolita Polska |
What is a 50 forint coin worth?
Features
Issuer | Hungary |
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Value | 50 Forint 50 HUF = USD 0.16 |
Currency | Forint (1946-date) |
Composition | Copper-nickel |
Weight | 7.6 g |
How much is a zloty grosz coin worth?
Circulated coins are worth very little, less than 1 US dollar for all denominations 1 grosz to 1 zloty. A keen collector might pick up a circulated example with excetional eye-appeal for a couple US dollars. These values apply to problem free coins that are not bent, holed, stained, scratched or anything like that.
What kind of metal is a 50 groszy coin made of?
20 GROSZY: Aluminum and Copper-Nickel, 20 mm 50 GROSZY: Aluminum and Copper-Nickel, 23 mm 1 ZLOTY: Aluminum and Copper-Nickel, 25 mm These coins all have an eagle on one side, and, except for the 1 zloty, they all have the denomination above a sprig on the other side.
What kind of coins did Poland Mint after World War 2?
Poland’s coffers were not overflowing with riches after the second world war. In the post-war years, they minted coins with similar patterns in bronze as well as aluminum. The latter is a very light metal, and collectors rarely take kindly to these coins, which can almost feel like they are made of plastic covered in metallic paint.