dziesiciozotówka
The dziesięciozłotówka is a coin denomination in Poland. Its name directly translates from Polish to "ten zloty" indicating its value within the Polish currency system. Historically, the design and metal composition of the dziesięciozłotówka have varied. Like many coins, it has served as a unit of exchange for everyday transactions. The specific appearance of the coin, including the imagery and inscriptions, is determined by the National Bank of Poland. These designs often feature national symbols, prominent historical figures, or significant anniversaries. The metal content has ranged from alloys like cupronickel to others, influencing its weight and durability. The dziesięciozłotówka is part of the current circulation of Polish currency, the złoty, which is subdivided into 100 groszy. Its issuance and regulation fall under the purview of the Polish central bank, responsible for maintaining the stability and integrity of the national monetary system. Collectors may also be interested in specific mintages and historical variations of the dziesięciozłotówka.