Ten Thousand Kronur
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Dated 22 Mai 2001 (2013), P65 |
Iceland - 10,000 Kronur Hybrid note. Iceland entered the hybrid banknotes market with the release of a new denomination of 10,000 Kronur on 24.10.2013. According to the central bank, the purpose of releasing this denomination is to facilitate and streamline payment intermediation in the country. The new banknote is dedicated to poet Jónas Hallgrímsson and features a number of references to Jónas and his work. The new notes were printed by De La Rue plc in the UK. DLR and its predecessors have been printing banknotes for Iceland for 83 years. Four million of this denomination were printed at a cost of 29 Kronur per note. Whilst the cost for printing two 5,000 Kronur paper notes would cost the bank 36 Kronur (18 Kr each), it should be noted that the printing of Optiks hybrid notes are generally more expensive due to better security features and in general you will only find them printed on high value notes with such features. The new note is signed by the bank's governor Már Guðmundsson.
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