Iceland

Icenald Banknotes

1994 - Iceland PIC 54a 100 Kronus banknote S53 UNC

1994 - Iceland PIC 54a 100 Kronus banknote S53 UNC

This Iceland 100 Krónur banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as PIC 54a. The denomination..

15.40€ Ex Tax: 14.00€
1994 - Iceland PIC 56a 1000 Kronus banknote UNC

1994 - Iceland PIC 56a 1000 Kronus banknote UNC

This Icelandic 1,000 Krónur banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P56a. The not..

61.60€ Ex Tax: 56.00€
2001 - Iceland PIC 58b 500 Kronus banknote UNC

2001 - Iceland PIC 58b 500 Kronus banknote UNC

This Icelandic 500 Kronus banknote is associated with 2001 and is identified by the specific catalog..

28.60€ Ex Tax: 26.00€
2001 - Iceland PIC 59 1000 Kronus banknote UNC

2001 - Iceland PIC 59 1000 Kronus banknote UNC

This Icelandic 500 Krónur banknote is associated with 2001 in the product details and is catalogued ..

48.40€ Ex Tax: 44.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and denominations are represented in the Iceland banknote category?

This shop’s Iceland catalog spans dated listings from 1957 to 2001. Represented denominations include 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 kronur. The records include notes dated 1957, 1961/64, 1981, 1994 and 2001. This range describes the material represented in the shop catalog rather than every denomination or issue produced for Iceland.

Which Pick references appear in the Iceland catalog?

The Iceland category includes Pick references P37, P44a, P48a, P49a, P50a, P54a, P56a, P58b and P59. These cover denominations from 5 through 1,000 kronur and dates from 1957 through 2001. Letter suffixes such as “a” and “b” are part of the listed catalog references and should be retained when identifying or comparing a note.

How can I identify an Iceland banknote listed in this shop?

Begin with the denomination and listed date, then compare the full Pick reference, including any suffix. For example, the catalog distinguishes P48a as a 1981 10-kronur note, P49a as a 1981 50-kronur note and P50a as a 1981 100-kronur note. Signature numbers may provide another identifying detail. Where a listing says the signature is uncertain, use the product image as directed by its description.

Do signature variants matter when comparing the listed Iceland notes?

Yes. Several records share the same Pick reference and denomination but carry different signature numbers. The 1981 P48a 10-kronur listings include signatures 38, 42 and 43, while the 1981 P50a 100-kronur listings include signatures 49, 51 and 53. P44a also appears with signature 31 in a 1961/64 listing. Buyers and collectors should compare the complete reference and signature information rather than relying on denomination alone.

What details should a prospective buyer check before choosing an Iceland banknote?

Check the denomination, date, complete Pick reference, signature designation and the product image. This is especially important when similar notes share a reference but differ by signature, as with P48a and P50a. The catalog records describe the listed notes as UNC, but each product’s exact title and description should still be reviewed. An active catalog record should not be taken by itself as confirmation that a particular note can be purchased.

Which denomination forms a notable group in this Iceland catalog?

The 100-kronur denomination appears across several represented periods and references. It includes P44a with 1961 or 1961/64 dating in the listings, P50a dated 1981, and P54a dated 1994. The P50a records also show multiple signature designations: 49, 51 and 53. This makes the denomination useful for comparing changes in catalog reference, date and signature attribution within this shop’s Iceland selection.