Red złoty
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Red złoty (Polish: czerwony złoty; also known as Polish ducats or florins) refers to circulating gold coins minted in the Kingdom of Poland (later, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) from 1526 to 1831.[1][2] Whereas złoty "(adj.) gold(en)" could simply refer to the colour, czerwony (red) specified the material as gold.[2][3]