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100 Krónur - Christian X Landsbanki Íslands

Uitgever Landsbanki Íslands
Jaar 1929-1935
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Waarde 100 Krónur (100 ISJ)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Grey-blue composition centred on a seated allegorical female figure representing Iceland, facing forward, holding a heraldic shield in her left hand and a sword surmounted by a silver falcon in her right; a landscape extends across the background. The central vignette is flanked on both sides by vertical Viking-style ornamental borders incorporating interlaced animal motifs, with the denomination and issuer name inscribed in the upper and lower margins.
Opschrift keerzijde HUNDRAÐ KRÓNUR
100 100
LANDSBANKI ÍSLANDS
(Translation: Hundred Krónur, National Bank of Iceland)
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Opmerkingen

Landsbanki Íslands occupied an unusual constitutional position in this period — it functioned simultaneously as a commercial bank and the sole note-issuing authority for Iceland, which was a sovereign kingdom in personal union with Denmark under Christian X. That dual role, and the political awkwardness it created, would eventually drive the 1961 reorganization that split the functions apart.

Gerhard Heilmann is better known as an ornithologist than a banknote designer — his 1926 book on the origin of birds remained a standard reference for decades. His work for Danmarks Nationalbank's printing works was a sideline, though a technically accomplished one.

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