Basic Country Data:
Country ISO Code: IS
Official Language: Icelandic
Language ISO Code: is
Current Official Currency: Icelandic króna
Current Currency ISO Code: ISK
ISO Code: ISK
Singular Name: króna
Plural Name: krónur
Monetary Subdivision: 1 króna = 100 aurar
Subdivision Name Singular: eyrir
Subdivision Name Plural: aurar
Initial Production Date: 1922 (modern currency)
Final Production Date: ongoing
Initial Circulation Date: 1922
Final Circulation Date: currently in circulation
Mint: Central Bank of Iceland (Íslenska Seðlabankinn)
Issuing Bank: Central Bank of Iceland
Coin Denominations: 1, 5, 10, 50 aurar; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 krónur
Banknote Denominations: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 krónur
Designs / Symbols:
Coins: traditional designs featuring national symbols and cultural elements of Iceland.
Banknotes: depict historical figures, landscapes, and cultural motifs of Iceland.
Economic Historical Context:
The króna has been in use since 1922, following Iceland’s separation from Denmark.
The currency has experienced various reforms and adjustments, especially following economic crises.
The Central Bank of Iceland regulates and monitors the currency.
Mint Locations: production supervised by the Central Bank of Iceland, with coins and banknotes produced at specialized facilities.
Mintages / Commemoratives:
Commemorative coins and banknotes have been issued for national and cultural events.
Current Circulation Status: active and widely used throughout Iceland.
Issuing Authority: Central Bank of Iceland.
Relevant Legislation: national laws and Central Bank regulations.
Signatories on Banknotes: names of the Central Bank Governor and financial officers.
Persons Honored on Coins and Banknotes: historical figures, artists, and cultural symbols of Iceland.
This report provides a comprehensive financial history of Iceland, focusing on the Icelandic króna as the official currency since 1922, its characteristics, historical context, cultural symbols, and current status.