“Island aurar” refers to an Icelandic coin denomination. Here’s a breakdown:
- Island: This is the Icelandic word for “Iceland”.
- Aurar: This is the plural form of “eyrir,” which is the subunit of the Icelandic króna (krónur in plural). There are 100 aurar in 1 króna.
While aurar were once in circulation, they are no longer used as legal tender in Iceland . The Central Bank of Iceland withdrew all coins with a value of less than one króna from circulation in 2003, and the eyrir officially ceased to exist as a subunit in 2007.
However, you can still find aurar coins for collecting purposes from various online retailers like Etsy, eBay, and Hobby of Kings. These coins typically range in price, depending on factors such as their age and condition.
How much is the island coin today?
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What coin does Iceland use?
From my experience, Like most central banks, the Central Bank of Iceland has the exclusive right to issue notes and coin in Iceland. The name of the currency is króna (pl. krónur).