This document outlines the history of currency introductions in Poland from 1367 to 1756. It notes that before money was introduced, people exchanged goods. It then lists the years that various coins and banknotes were introduced, including the Grosz of Cracow in 1367, the Red złoty in 1587, the Talar in 1565, the Copper Szeląg in 1659, and the Tymf in 1663. It also provides some additional context about fractional denominations like the Półtorak, Dwojak, and Trojak.