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| Uitgever | Landsbanki Íslands (National Bank of Iceland) |
|---|---|
| Jaar | 1948 |
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| Waarde | 500 Krónur (500 ISJ) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 500 LANDSBANKI ÍSLANDS 500 FIMM HUNDRAÐ KRÓNUR SAMKVÆMT LÖGUM NR 10 15. APRIL 1928 LANDSBANKI ÍSLANDS 500 500 (Translation: National Bank of Iceland Five hundred Krónur According to Law No. 10 15. April 1928 National Bank of Iceland) |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 500 500 L I 500 500 Bradbury.Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers.New Malden.Surrey.England |
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| Opmerkingen |
Bradbury Wilkinson printed a considerable share of Icelandic currency through the mid-twentieth century, and this 500 Krónur note from 1948 sits near the top of that relationship in terms of face value. Iceland's postwar monetary situation was turbulent — the króna had been pegged to sterling since 1939, and by 1948 inflationary pressure was already building toward the devaluations that would follow in the 1950s. A 500 Krónur denomination was serious money at issue.
Jón Thorleifsson's involvement as designer is notable; he was one of the few Icelandic artists to work directly on banknote commissions during this period rather than having foreign printers supply generic adapted designs.