Iceland new signature 500-króna note (B814b) confirmed
Like B814a, but new signatures (Davíð Oddsson and Ingimundur Friðriksson). Courtesy of Werner Kober.Read More…
Like B814a, but new signatures (Davíð Oddsson and Ingimundur Friðriksson). Courtesy of Werner Kober.Read More…
According to an IceNews article dated 8 June 2011, Mar Gudmundsson, governor of Sedlabanki Islands (Central Bank of Iceland), believes the country needs a 10,000-króna (US$88) banknote following decades of inflation. Currently the 5,000-króna note (B816) is the largest denomination.Read More…
According to an IceNews article dated 21 May 2011, the curator of Islandsbanki’s old banknotes was arrested and accused of stealing notes from the bank’s museum and attempting to sell them to collectors.Read More…
Like B811m, but new signatures (Gunnarsson/Guðnason) and new date (22. MAÍ 2001). Like B811o, but new signatures (Ingólfson/Gunnarsson). Courtesy of Werner Kober.Read More…
Like B808b, but new signatures (Guðmundur Hjartarson and Davíð Ólafsson). Courtesy of George Provencal and Werner Kober.Read More…
Like B815b, but new signatures (David Oddson and Eirikur Gudnason). Courtesy of George Provencal and Stefan.Read More…
Like B810p, but new signatures (Birgir Isleifur Gunnarsson and Eirikur Gudnason) and new date (22.MAI 2001). Courtesy of Werner Kober and Stefan.Read More…
Like B811n, but new signatures (Eirikur Gudnason and Finnur Ingolfsson). Courtesy of Werner Kober and Stefan.Read More…
,,, 1,000 krónur (US$7.75), 22.MAÍ 2001. Like P60, but new signatures. Top scan is of note with single signature of Svein Harald Øygard. Bottom scan has two signatures: Birgir Isleifur Gunnarsson and Jón Sigurðsson. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
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