Icelandic Kronur
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The Icelandic Króna is the national currency of the Nordic island country of Iceland since 1885. Issued by the Central Bank of Iceland, based in Reykjavík, the banknotes and coins feature historical figures and animals of Iceland.
We exchange Icelandic Króna banknotes, both current and withdrawn, as well as Icelandic krónur coins. To convert your Icelandic Krónur to cash, select the type of krónur you want to exchange:
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500 Icelandic Kronur banknote (type 2001)
The banknote of 500 Icelandic Kronur contains the date 22 May 2001. On the obverse side of the Fimm Hundrud Kronur bill is the portrait of the leader of Iceland’s independent movement, Jon Sigurosson. The revolutionary leader is pictured on the back side, seated at his desk writing.You get: £2.180001 ISK = £0.0043600000 -
1000 Icelandic Kronur banknote (type 2001)
This 1000 Icelandic Kronur banknote is dated 22 May 2001. It shows the Icelandic bishop Brynjolfur Sveinsson reading from the Holy Bible. On the backside of the Eitt Pusund Kronur note is an image of the wooden Brynjólfskirkja church in Skáholt, Iceland.You get: £4.360001 ISK = £0.0043600000 -
5000 Icelandic Kronur banknote (Einar Benediktsson)
This withdrawn banknote of 5000 Icelandic Krónur features Icelandic politician and musician Einar Benediktsson with a dam in the background. On the back side of the brown coloured 5000 kronur bill is a large waterfall.You get: £10.650001 ISK = £0.0021300000 -
1 Icelandic Krona coin
The fish on the coin of 1KR from Iceland is a cod. The back side of the 1 Króna coin features a giant and the text ‘Ein Króna Island’.You get: £0.002791 ISK = £0.0027900000