Currency rates October 10, 2025. How much is the dollar, euro, franc and pound?

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Currency rates October 10, 2025. How much is the dollar, euro, franc and pound?

This is important information not only for finance enthusiasts. Information about daily changing exchange rates electrifies Poles both in the country and abroad.

Data provided on Friday morning by the National Bank of Poland (NBP) shows that on October 10, PLN 3.6778 was worth 1 US dollar. For the most popular European currency, i.e. euro, PLN 4.2583. 1 Swiss franc cost PLN 4.5675, and 1 British pound – PLN 4.8940.

What are the exchange rates today? The National Bank of Poland published the latest data

Currency rates – Friday, October 10

  • dollar – PLN 3.6778

  • euro – PLN 4.2583

  • Swiss franc – PLN 4.5675

  • pound sterling – PLN 4.8940

Currency rates – last 7 days

Currency rates – Thursday, October 9

  • dollar – PLN 3.6659

  • euro – PLN 4.2569

  • Swiss franc – PLN 4.5704

  • pound sterling – PLN 4.8981

Currency rates – Wednesday, October 8

  • dollar – PLN 3.6619

  • euro – PLN 4.2533

  • Swiss franc – PLN 4.5712

  • pound sterling – PLN 4.9103

Currency rates – Tuesday, October 7

  • dollar – PLN 3.6481

  • euro – PLN 4.2559

  • Swiss franc – PLN 4.5728

  • pound sterling – PLN 4.9023

Currency rates – Monday, October 6

  • dollar – PLN 3.6446

  • euro – PLN 4.2521

  • Swiss franc – PLN 4.5631

  • pound sterling – PLN 4.8962

Currency rates – Friday, October 3

  • dollar – PLN 3.6253

  • euro – PLN 4.2559

  • Swiss franc – PLN 4.5527

  • pound sterling – PLN 4.8784

Why do currency rates change daily?

Currency rates change every day due to dynamic processes taking place in the financial market. The most important factors influencing 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.

Investor speculation on the Forex market can also lead to sudden changes in rates. For example, an increase in demand for the US dollar may increase its value relative to other currencies. Seasonal factors, such as holidays or the end of the year, may also influence exchange rate fluctuations.

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