Polskie pieniądze
In 1496 the Sejm approved the creation of a national currency. Its value was set at 30 Prague groschen, later converted to Polish grosz. The 30 grosz coin, złoty, became the Polish gulden. |
Reichs-Müntze
Accounting in Reichs-Gulden, Kreutzer and Pfennige was especially common in the southern German centres of trade. More information about coins and currencies of the Holy Roman
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Exchange Rate: 1 Polish Guilders = 2 Reichs-Gulden
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