LTL to PLN Exchange Rate - Convert Lithuanian Lita to Polish Zloty

Converting from Lithuanian Lita (LTL) to Polish Zloty (PLN)

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania until it was replaced by the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2015. The Lita was introduced in 1922 and was reintroduced in 1993, following Lithuania's independence from the Soviet Union. The currency was subdivided into 100 centų. The symbol for the Lita was “Lt,” and its ISO code was “LTL.”

The Lita played a crucial role in stabilizing the Lithuanian economy during its transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented system. Throughout its history, the Lita experienced significant fluctuations due to various economic pressures and global financial crises. Despite the challenges, the Lita was generally regarded as a stable currency by the time it was replaced by the Euro.

During the Lita's last years, the exchange rate was pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 3.4528 LTL per EUR, which helped maintain economic stability. After the switch to the Euro, the Lithuanian Lita became obsolete, and its coins and notes are no longer in circulation. However, the historical significance and legacy of the LTL remain an important part of Lithuania’s economic history.

What is Polish Zloty (PLN)

The Polish Zloty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland and has been in use since the 14th century. The word "zloty" translates to "golden" in Polish, reflecting its historical ties to gold and precious metals. The zloty is subdivided into 100 groszy, with the symbol for the Zloty being “zł” and its ISO code designated as "PLN."

Today, the Polish Zloty functions as a flexible currency, meaning its value can fluctuate based on market conditions, inflation rates, and economic indicators. The Central Bank of Poland, known as Narodowy Bank Polski (NBP), is responsible for issuing the currency and implementing monetary policy to maintain economic stability.

The Zloty has undergone various changes in its structure and value over the years. For example, in 1995, the old zloty (PLZ) was replaced by the new zloty (PLN) at a conversion rate of 10,000 PLZ to 1 PLN. The Zloty is an important part of trade in the region and is used extensively in both domestic and international transactions.

Converting LTL to PLN

Even though the Lithuanian Lita is no longer in circulation, historical exchange rates can provide insight into conversion. Before its transition to the Euro, an approximate exchange rate was around 1 LTL to 1.25 PLN. However, this exchange rate is no longer valid for current transactions. For modern exchanges, it is essential to refer to historical data or conversion tools for approximate values.

In summary, the Lithuanian Lita has historical significance as Lithuania's former currency, while the Polish Zloty continues to play a key role in Poland's economy. Understanding these currencies can provide valuable insights, especially for those interested in economic history in the region.

Lithuanian Lita to Polish Zloty conversion table

LTL to PLN conversion table

Lithuanian Lita (LTL)Polish Zloty (PLN)
1 LTL1.23602526194 PLN
2 LTL2.47205052389 PLN
3 LTL3.70807578583 PLN
4 LTL4.94410104778 PLN
5 LTL6.18012630972 PLN
6 LTL7.41615157167 PLN
7 LTL8.65217683361 PLN
8 LTL9.88820209556 PLN
9 LTL11.1242273575 PLN
10 LTL12.36025261945 PLN
100 LTL123.6025261945 PLN
200 LTL247.20505238899 PLN
300 LTL370.80757858349 PLN
400 LTL494.41010477798 PLN
500 LTL618.01263097248 PLN
600 LTL741.61515716698 PLN
700 LTL865.21768336147 PLN
800 LTL988.82020955597 PLN
900 LTL1 112.42273575046 PLN
1 000 LTL1 236.02526194496 PLN
2 000 LTL2 472.05052388992 PLN
5 000 LTL6 180.12630972479 PLN
10 000 LTL12 360.25261944959 PLN
20 000 LTL24 720.50523889918 PLN
50 000 LTL61 801.26309724794 PLN
100 000 LTL123 602.52619449588 PLN
Last updated April 28, 2025 at 12:00 AM