Courses on June 30, 2025. How much Swiss franc, dollar, euro, pound?

Courses on June 30, 2025. How much Swiss franc, dollar, euro, pound?
This is important information not only for finance lovers. Information about changing everyday exchange rates electrify Poles both in and outside the country.
The data provided on Wednesday morning by the National Bank of Poland (NBP) shows that on June 30 for the $ 1 you had to pay PLN 3.62. For the most popular European currency, i.e. euro 4.24 PLN. For 1 Swiss franc, it was necessary to pay PLN 4.53, and for the 1st British pound – PLN 4.95.
What are the exchange rates today?
Currency courses – Monday, June 30
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dollar – PLN 3.62
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euro – PLN 4.24
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Frank Swiss – PLN 4.53
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pound sterling – PLN 4.95
Currency courses – last week
Currency courses – Friday, June 27
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dollar – PLN 3.62
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euro – PLN 4.24
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Frank Swiss – PLN 4.53
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pound sterling – 4.97 PLN
Currency courses – Thursday, June 26
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dollar – PLN 3.62
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euro – PLN 4.25
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Frank Swiss – PLN 4.53
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pound sterling – PLN 4.98
Wednesday, June 25
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dollar – PLN 3.66
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euro – PLN 4.25
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Frank Swiss – PLN 4.54
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pound sterling – PLN 4.98
Currency courses – Tuesday, June 24
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dollar – PLN 3.67
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euro – PLN 4.26
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Swiss franc – PLN 4.52
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pound sterling – PLN 5
Currency courses – Monday, June 25
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dollar – PLN 3.72
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euro – PLN 4.27
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Frank Swiss – PLN 4.55
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pound sterling – 4.99 PLN
Why are currency courses changing every day?
Currency courses change every day due to dynamic processes on the financial market. The most important factors affecting their fluctuations are: supply and demand for a given currency, decisions of central banks regarding interest rates, macroeconomic data such as inflation or GDP, as well as geopolitical events and global crises.
Investors’ speculations on the Forex market can also lead to rapid changes in courses. For example, an increase in demand for an American dollar can increase its value against other currencies. Seasonal factors, such as holidays or the end of the year, can also affect exchange rate fluctuations.