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10 Zlotys – Poland

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Return to Western and Northern Lands
Poland
Context
Year: 2025
Issuer: Poland Issuer flag
Issuing organization: Narodowy Bank Polski
Period:
(since 1989)
Currency:
(since 1995)
Total mintage: 8,000
Material
Weight: 14.14 g
Silver weight: 14.13 g
Thickness: 1.7 mm
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Coloured, Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Numista: #476780
Value
Exchange value: 10 PLN = $2.79
Bullion value: $39.63

Obverse

Description:
Poland's silver eagle outline.
Inscription:
10ZŁ

RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA 2025
Translation:
10 ZŁ
REPUBLIC OF POLAND 2025
Script: Latin
Language: Polish

Reverse

Description:
Poland's outline in white and red with Przemysl II's eagle.
Inscription:
80. ROCZNICA POWROTU POLSKI NA ZIEMIE ZACHODNIE I PÓŁNOCNE
Translation:
80th Anniversary of Poland's Return to the Western and Northern Lands
Script: Latin
Language: Polish

Edge

Categories

Animal> Bird> Eagle
Map

Mints

NameMark
Mint of Poland(MW)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20258,000

Historical background

In 2025, Poland's currency, the złoty (PLN), operates within a complex economic landscape defined by cautious stability and underlying pressures. Having navigated the post-pandemic recovery and the initial shock of the war in Ukraine, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) maintains a primary focus on steering inflation back to its target band. While the extreme peaks of 2022-2023 have subsided, inflation remains a key concern, keeping monetary policy relatively tight. The złoty's exchange rate against the euro and dollar is thus influenced less by crisis and more by traditional fundamentals: interest rate differentials, growth prospects, and regional risk sentiment.

The currency's strength is notably supported by Poland's resilient economy, which continues to attract significant foreign direct investment, particularly in manufacturing and green energy sectors. Furthermore, the continued inflow of EU recovery and cohesion funds provides a steady source of foreign currency, bolstering the złoty's position. However, these positives are balanced by persistent challenges, including a tight labor market fueling wage growth, uncertainties regarding the full absorption of EU funds due to rule-of-law disputes, and the broader geopolitical risks stemming from Poland's frontline position.

Looking ahead, the key determinant for the złoty in 2025 is the timing and pace of monetary easing by the NBP compared to the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve. Market participants closely watch for signals that inflation is sustainably tamed, which would allow for rate cuts without triggering capital outflows and currency depreciation. Consequently, the PLN in 2025 is expected to exhibit moderate volatility, trading within established ranges but sensitive to any shifts in domestic inflation data or changes in the global risk environment.
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