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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 2019–2025
Issuer: Poland Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1989)
Currency:
(since 1995)
Total mintage: 523,300,000
Material
Diameter: 16.5 mm
Weight: 2.51 g
Thickness: 1.6 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Steel (Nickel-plated Steel)
Magnetic: Yes
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Y: #Click to copy to clipboard971c
Numista: #233821
Value
Exchange value: 0.10 PLN = $0.03
Inflation-adjusted value: 0.15 PLN

Obverse

Description:
Polish eagle emblem with stylized rings meeting at top and split below by date.
Inscription:
mw

RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA

2020
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF POLAND

2020
Script: Latin
Language: Polish

Reverse

Description:
Face value encircled by a stylized leaf crown.
Inscription:
10

GROSZY
Script: Latin

Edge

Segmented reeding

Mints

NameMark
Mint of Poland(MW)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2019MW1,000,000
2020MW170,100,000
2021MW148,200,000
2022MW46,950,000
2023MW157,050,000
2024MW
2025MW

Historical background

In 2019, the Polish currency, the złoty (PLN), operated within a managed float regime, primarily influenced by the monetary policy of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) and broader regional economic sentiment. The year was characterized by relative stability and moderate strength against major currencies like the euro and the US dollar. This stability was underpinned by Poland's solid economic fundamentals, including steady GDP growth, low unemployment, and controlled inflation, which bolstered investor confidence and supported the currency's value.

A key factor shaping the monetary landscape was the NBP's decision to maintain historically low interest rates throughout the year, with the reference rate held at a record-low 1.5%. This accommodative policy, initiated in 2015, aimed to stimulate economic growth and sustain inflation close to the target of 2.5%. Consequently, the interest rate differential with other major economies, particularly the United States, limited the złoty's potential for significant appreciation, keeping it within a predictable trading range for most of the year.

However, the currency faced periodic pressures from external uncertainties. Global trade tensions and a slowdown in the Eurozone, Poland's key trading partner, created headwinds. Furthermore, domestic political factors, including concerns over the rule of law and conflicts with the European Union, occasionally triggered volatility and speculative pressures. Despite these challenges, the NBP's occasional market interventions and its overall commitment to stability helped the złoty end 2019 as one of the better-performing currencies in the Central and Eastern European region, reflecting the resilience of the Polish economy at the time.

Series: 2019 Poland circulation coins

10 Groszys obverse
10 Groszys reverse
10 Groszys
2019-2025
20 Groszys obverse
20 Groszys reverse
20 Groszys
2019-2025
50 Groszys obverse
50 Groszys reverse
50 Groszys
2019-2025
1 Zloty obverse
1 Zloty reverse
1 Zloty
2019-2025
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