current Icelandic Kronur banknotes
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Convert your leftover current Icelandic Kronur banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Iceland.
The current set of Icelandic Krónur banknotes is issued by the Reykjavík-based Seðlabanka Íslands (Central Bank of Island). The date on the banknote is related to the Icelandic Law that approved issuing these notes. The notes are dated 2001, 1986 or 1961.
We exchange all these current Icelandic Kronur banknotes for cash. We also exchange older, withdrawn types of Icelandic Kronur banknotes and Icelandic Kronur coins.
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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: £2.175001 ISK = £0.0043500000 -
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: £4.350001 ISK = £0.0043500000 -
10000 Icelandic Kronur banknote (type 2001)
The blue coloured banknote of 10,000 Icelandic Kronur has the portrait of Jonas Hallgrimsson, writer and poet, on the front side. The back side of the 10,000 ISK banknote features birds, two plovers and the Skjaldbreiour volcano in southwest IcelandYou get: £43.500001 ISK = £0.0043500000