What is a 10 groszy coin worth?

What is a 10 groszy coin worth?

Features

Issuer Poland
Value 10 Groszy 0.1 PLN = USD 0.025
Currency Fourth złoty (1995-date)
Composition Copper-nickel
Weight 2.51 g

What is a 20 groszy coin worth?

Features

Issuer Poland
Value 20 Groszy 0.2 PLN = USD 0.05
Currency Fourth złoty (1995-date)
Composition Copper-nickel
Weight 3.2 g

How much is a 5 groszy coin worth?

Information:

Krause number UC# 6
Denomination 5 groszy
Currency rate 0.05 PLN = 0.01 USD
Year 2017-2021
Period Third Republic (1990 – 2022)

What is a Grosze coin?

They are part of the Polish Zloty coins series. The Mint of Poland started issuing these 0.02 Polish Zloty coins in 1990. The Polish coin of 2 grosze has a diameter of 17.5mm and weighs 2.13g. Text on the 2gr brass plated steel coin reads ‘Rzeczpospolita Polska’, meaning ‘Republic of Poland’.

What is a 2 Grosze coin worth?

Features

Issuer Poland
Value 2 Grosze 0.02 PLN = USD 0.0050
Currency Fourth złoty (1995-date)
Composition Manganese-brass
Weight 2.1 g

How much is a Polska 10 groszy worth?

POLAND 10 Groszy 2009 $ 3.99 maximum shipping in USA $1.00 Poland 10 Groszy 2006 World Coin Polska Eagle Wings Open Polish Europe $2.99 POLAND 10 GROSZY 2000 2004 20 GROSZY 2000 SEPT21 $0.99.

What is the diameter of a 20 Polish groszy coin?

This 20 Polish groszy coin has a diameter of 18.5mm and weighs 3.22g. On the copper-nickel 20gr piece, the inscription reads ‘Rzeczpospolita Polska’…

What to do with leftover Polish zloty coins?

Convert your leftover Polish Zloty coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Poland. The current set of Polish zloty coins have been produced by the Warsaw-based Mint of Poland since 1995. Coins from 1 grosz to 5 zloty are legal tender in Poland.

What is the size of a zloty coin?

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.