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Encyclopedia > Icelandic krona
Icelandic Króna Banknotes
Denomination Portrait
10 Arngrímur Jónsson the Learned
50 Guðbrandur Þorláksson
100 Árni Magnússon
500 Jón Sigurðsson
1000 Brynjólfur Sveinsson
2000 Jóhannes Kjarval
5000 Ragnheidur Jónsdóttir
Icelandic Króna Coins
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100 krona (1995)

Króna is the name of the currency used in Iceland . The plural form is krónur. The name, meaning originally "crown", is analogous to that of other Nordic currencies. The ISO currency code is ISK.


The Icelandic króna became a separate currency from the Scandinavian krona after dissolution of the Scandinavian Monetary Union at World War I and after gaining sovereignty from Denmark in 1918. Circulation of the Icelandic króna is since 1961 controlled by Seðlabanki Íslands, the Central Bank of Iceland. In 1980 the Icelandic króna was revalued, with 100 old krónur being worth 1 new króna. Technically the króna is composed of 100 aurar (singular eyrir), although in practice coins of less than 1 Króna have not circulated for many years.


As of 2003, the following notes and coins (issued since 1980) are legal tender:

  • Notes: 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, (100, 50, 10 krónur.)
  • Coins: 100, 50, 10, 5, 1 krónur, (and 50, 10, 5 aurar.)

In practice, notes of 100 krónur or less, and coins of less that 1 króna no longer circulate, as they have been withdrawn by the central bank.


In September 2002 the Icelandic Prime Minister signed two regulations, saying that all monetary amounts on invoices and financial claims should be stated and paid in whole krónur only, and that coins of less value than one króna should be recalled from circulation. As of October 1st 2003, Icelandic banks no longer accept the 5, 10 and 50 aurar coins.


Before this, the 5 aurar coin was the least valued coin that was circulating in the world.


See also: Scandinavian Monetary Union


External Links

  • Central Bank of Iceland (http://www.sedlabanki.is/template4.asp?pageid=145) - Exchange rates
  • Ron Wise's World Paper Money Homepage (http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/countries/iceland.html) - Scans of Icelandic notes
Krones

Czech Koruna | Danish krone | Estonian Kroon | Faroese Krona | Icelandic Króna | Norwegian krone | Slovak Koruna | Swedish Krona

Formerly used Krones include: Austro-Hungarian krone

Scandinavian Monetary Union


  Results from FactBites:
 
aurar - definition of aurar in Encyclopedia (298 words)
The Icelandic króna became a separate currency from the Scandinavian krona after dissolution of the Scandinavian Monetary Union at World War I and after gaining sovereignty from Denmark in 1918.
Circulation of the Icelandic króna is since 1961 controlled by Seðlabanki Ãslands, the Central Bank of Iceland.
In September 2002 the Icelandic Prime Minister signed two regulations, saying that all monetary amounts on invoices and financial claims should be stated and paid in whole krónur only, and that coins of less value than one króna should be recalled from circulation.
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