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| 表面の説明 | Central vignette comprises a bust portrait of the natural scientist and poet Jónas Hallgrímsson, flanked by the mountain outlines of Háafjall and Hraundrangi rendered in microtext formed from Icelandic words coined by Hallgrímsson. A floral guilloche pattern derived from the cover of the periodical Fjölnir is incorporated into the underprint, alongside a facsimile of Hallgrímsson's handwritten poem Ferðalok (Journey's End) and the topographical silhouette of the volcano Skjaldbreiður. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse carries a vignette of a golden plover set against the topographical outline of Skjaldbreiður, accompanied by a facsimile of Hallgrímsson's handwritten poem Fjallið Skjaldbreiður and a scallop shell motif integrated into the decorative composition. |
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Iceland's highest denomination note when introduced, the 10,000 krónur was issued under the Law of 2001 as part of a broader modernization of the series that moved the currency onto hybrid substrate — a polymer-paper composite rather than full polymer, a compromise that retained familiar handling characteristics while improving durability and counterfeit resistance. Thomas De La Rue supplied the material and handled printing in London.
The design team pairing was unusual: Kristín Þorkelsdóttir brought Icelandic artistic direction while Stephen Alan Fairbairn contributed De La Rue's in-house technical design expertise — a division of labor common in De La Rue commissions but rarely credited so explicitly on the catalog record.