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Iceland - 100 & 1000 Kronur 1961 - aVF

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This document analyzes two Icelandic banknotes: the 100 krónur and the 1000 krónur. Each note features historical figures and iconic Icelandic architecture, enriched with distinct colors and various security features. The designs reflect the country's culture and history, making them not only currency but also pieces of art. The 100 krónur note represents Tryggvi Gunnarsson, set against a backdrop of mountains and traditional Icelandic houses, while the 1000 krónur note showcases Jón Sigurðsson with an impressive building behind him. Both notes incorporate advanced security measures, showing the importance of protecting currency from counterfeiting.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 100 krónur note features a portrait of Tryggvi Gunnarsson, an important figure in Iceland's history. The background depicts a serene landscape with mountains and traditional Icelandic architecture. The note employs soft color gradients primarily in blues and pinks, adding a calming visual appeal. Security features include a watermark and microtext, ensuring authenticity during circulation. The layout combines both artistic and practical elements, representing Iceland's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Reverse (back)
The back of the 1000 krónur note features a portrait of Jón Sigurðsson, another key historical figure, set against a depiction of a notable building in Iceland. The color scheme incorporates rich blues and greens, conveying sophistication. Security measures such as a holographic stripe and intricate patterns enhance the note's authenticity. The combination of the striking imagery and secure design reflects the importance of preserving Iceland's national identity through its currency.
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E - Auction # 23 / World Banknotes / April
Main categorie
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Country
Iceland
Year
1961

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