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Euro exchange rate in Wroclaw

We present the current rate of purchase and sale of EUR to Polish złoty PLN at the Kameleon exchange office in the center of Wrocław near the market. Are you looking for the best price for Euro? You will negotiate the best rate with us - we invite you. We offer cash exchange and purchase of euro with a payment card - a cash transaction is more advantageous. On the website we also present current banknotes in circulation, i.e. the older edition from 2001 and 2002 and the current one from 2013 and 2014, commonly known as the Europa series.

The current exchange rate of the most popular currency exchanged in Euro exchange offices may change depending on the current situation on the currency market and the interest rate and other factors - therefore we recommend that you frequently check the Euro exchange rate on our website and choose the most favorable moment (time) - it is also possible to book the rate by phone with our currency cashier.

Please remember that currency exchange involves costs in the form of fees (e.g. travel to the exchange office) and exchange rate differences, therefore our company also conducts currency exchange through currency accounts and the account numbers are provided in the account tab. When will the European Currency come to our country? So far, Poland has not met the conditions for joining the European Currency Zone and unfortunately, there is no change in this matter for a long time, so the exchange of Euro and the related exchange rate in currency exchange offices is important. If you work abroad and earn in European currency or run a business and the settlement currency is EUR.

Useful information

Protection against counterfeiting: Euro banknotes have modern security measures against attempted counterfeiting:
  • microprint
  • watermarks
  • hologram

In Wrocław, we have two currency exchange offices where you can exchange European currency - DH KAMELEON next to the market and KAUFLAND

Attention! We do not buy 200 euro banknotes with the X039 series number in our currency exchange office - more information will be provided by the currency cashier.

Euro banknotes subject to exchange

Below are images of the banknotes currently being exchanged - we do not exchange damaged banknotes or those that the counter will not count during the transaction.

View of the obverse of the 500 euro banknote from 2002
View of the obverse of the 500 euro banknote from 2002

The obverse of the banknote with the largest denomination shows an image of windows and doors from the 1930s - the so-called modernist style.

View of the reverse of the 500 euro banknote from 2002
View of the reverse of the 500 euro banknote from 2002

The image shows the structure of the so-called cable-stayed bridge with two pylons - towers, bridges of this structure are also built in Poland.

Obverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2013.
Obverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2013.

The subject on the obverse is a yellow-brown shutter with a preserved Art Nouveau style of architecture, you can also see a door in the same style. The entire composition is a symbol calling for open and sincere cooperation between countries.

View of the reverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2013
View of the reverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2013

The reverse shows a bridge, which means connection and communication between the member states and the whole world, you can also see the map of Europe and the twelve stars surrounding it.

Obverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2002
Obverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2002

The main color is yellow, the image shows the same elements referring to extensive cooperation with other countries outside the European Union.

View of the reverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2002
View of the reverse of the 200 euro banknote from 2002

The image shows one span of the bridge in black and half of the span in white in the background.

View of the obverse of the 100 € banknote from 2014
View of the obverse of the 100 € banknote from 2014

The painting shows beautifully crafted and decorated windows and doors from the Baroque period. The new series refers to openness and cooperation in every field between countries.

View of the reverse of the 100 euro banknote from 2014
View of the reverse of the 100 euro banknote from 2014

The main element on the obverse is an image of a bridge from the same period, i.e. Baroque, to maintain the main idea, i.e. a reference to the connection of Europe and the world.

View of the obverse of the 100 euro banknote from 2002
View of the obverse of the 100 euro banknote from 2002

The hundred features elements in the Rococo and Baroque style.

View of the reverse of the 100 euro banknote from 2002
View of the reverse of the 100 euro banknote from 2002

The reverse, in green, shows two spans of the bridge reflected in the river.

View of the obverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2014
View of the obverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2014

The Renaissance period is visible on this obverse of the banknote, two elements speaking about international cooperation.

View of the reverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2014
View of the reverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2014

The reverse shows the symbol of the connection of European countries with the world, i.e. a bridge from the era of the denomination 50.

View of the obverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2002
View of the obverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2002

Brown and orange banknote, symbolic elements used in this series from the Renaissance period.

View of the reverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2002
View of the reverse of the 50 euro banknote from 2002

View of the obverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2014
View of the obverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2014

View of the reverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2014
View of the reverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2014

View of the obverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2002
View of the obverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2002

The front shows beautiful Gothic-style windows that symbolize the European spirit of openness and cooperation.

View of the reverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2002
View of the reverse of the 20 euro banknote from 2002

The blue back of the banknote shows a Gothic-style bridge as a symbol, etc.

view of the obverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2014
view of the obverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2014

The style on this obverse shows the Romanesque period, the arch and shutters referring to the leading theme of openness and cooperation.

View of the reverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2014
View of the reverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2014

The reverse uses an image of a brick bridge from the same period.

View of the obverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2002
View of the obverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2002

The main color is red, similar elements from the newer series.

View of the reverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2002.
View of the reverse of the 10 euro banknote from 2002.

The obverse showing the view of a bridge reflected in the river, which on banknotes became a symbol of communication between the nations of Europe and between Europe and the rest of the world.

View of the obverse of the 5 euro banknote from 2013
View of the obverse of the 5 euro banknote from 2013

The obverse of the smallest denomination banknote uses the classic style.

View of the reverse of the 5 euro banknote from 2013
View of the reverse of the 5 euro banknote from 2013

Obra shows a water canal bridge resembling the Pont du Gard in France.

Obverse of the 5 euro banknote, series 1, 2002.
Obverse of the 5 euro banknote, series 1, 2002.

The obverse shows two elements, a door and a window, which are a symbol of the European spirit of openness and cooperation.

View of the reverse of the 5 euro banknote from 2002
View of the reverse of the 5 euro banknote from 2002

The reverse of the banknote with the smallest denomination shows an aqueduct, although it may also resemble a bridge in a classic style, all in gray colors.