Catalog
| Issuer | Iceland |
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| Year | 1946-1967 |
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| Value | 25 Aurar (0.25 ISJ) |
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| Obverse lettering | 1963 |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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| Additional information |
Iceland's postwar coinage underwent a quiet but deliberate overhaul following the country's formal declaration of independence from Denmark in June 1944. The copper-nickel alloys adopted for these smaller denominations reflected both wartime material lessons and the practical demands of a fishing-economy nation where coins moved through wet, rough-handled conditions constantly.
The series ran long enough to span Iceland's admission to NATO in 1949 and the first Cod War with Britain — a period of considerable economic and political flux for a young republic.