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We exchange Icelandic Króna banknotes, both current and withdrawn, as well as Icelandic krónur coins.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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100 Icelandic Kronur banknote (Tryggvi Gunnarsson)
The old 100 Icelandic Krónur banknote is coloured green and pink. The portrait on the front side is that of Icelandic entrepreneur Tryggvi Gunnarsson. On the back side is a flock of sheep with riders on horses. The mountain in the background is Mt. Hekla, an active stratovolcano.You get: £0.218001 ISK = £0.0021800000 -
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: £44.800001 ISK = £0.0044800000 -
25 Icelandic Kronur banknote (Magnús Stephensen)
The banknote of 25 Icelandic Krónur has the text ‘Tuttugu Og Fimm Krónur’, meaning ‘twenty five kronur’. On the front side of this 1961-dated banknote is a portrait of Magnús Stephensen, Icelandic author. The back side shows fishing boats near Westmen IslandsYou get: £0.054501 ISK = £0.0021800000