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What does zl mean?
Zl, zloty, is the monetary unit in Poland.

Zlotti means "gold" in Polish, and the plural is Z? Ote or z? Otych, Poland experienced hyperinflation in the early 1990s, and the old zloty depreciated by 10,000 times. It was not until 65,438+0,995 that the Polish government issued a new zloty, exchanging the old 65,438+00,000 zloty for the new 65,438+0 zloty, that inflation began to stabilize.

Zlotti's graphics and patterns:

10 zloty: Mieszko I, the father of Poland (about 935-992.5.25), the grand duke of the Polish pianist dynasty, was a Denard silver coin in the Mieszko I period.

Zlotti: The second grand duke of the Polish pianist dynasty, the first king of Poland, Poleswa I (927- 1025), and the Denard silver coin in Poleswa I period.

Zlotti: The Great Kazimierz III Wielki (13 10- 1370), the Polish national emblem, scepter and cross sphere in the Kazimierz III Wielki period.

100 zloty: the Polish King and Lithuanian Grand Duke Vasdilav II Jagwa (1352 or1362-1434.6.1), the white eagle symbol in the period of Vasdilav II, the Teutonic Order coat of arms and the double sword coat of arms.

200 zloty: King of Poland and Lithuanian Grand Duke Siegmundt I (1467.5438+0.1-kloc-0/548.8.1), the letter S is crossed by two eagles, in the Xizhmond Chapel of Veil Castle in Krakow, the capital of little Poland.

500 zloty: Polish King and Lithuanian Grand Duke sobieski III (1629.8.17-1696.6.17), Villano Palace in Warsaw, the capital of Mazovshe province, and the coat of arms of Yang III.