1 Króna 1925 – Iceland (Pick P-18c)
The Final Issue of Iceland’s Early Treasury-Printed 1 Króna Notes
🏦 Historical Context
The 1 Króna 1925 note represents the last and final printing of Iceland’s early low-denomination treasury notes. These notes were produced by Ríkissjóður Íslands (the Treasury of Iceland) during a period when the country continued to grapple with a lack of circulating coinage. Metal shortages, high minting costs, and the lingering economic effects of World War I forced Iceland to rely on small, quickly printed paper substitutes.
The 1925 issue (P-18c) is the final variation before the entire 1 króna paper-note series was discontinued, making it an important closing chapter in Iceland’s emergency-issue monetary history.
🎨 Design & Appearance
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Denomination: 1 Króna
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Year: 1925
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Pick Number: P-18c
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Issuer: Ríkissjóður Íslands (Icelandic Treasury)
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Series Role: Final emergency-style low-value note
Obverse Features
The design follows the functional style of the earlier 1922 and 1924 notes but with identifiable differences:
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Central “1 Króna” denomination printed clearly and prominently.
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Simple guilloche frame around the edges — decorative but economically produced.
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Icelandic treasury text confirming the value and official status of the note.
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New signature and serial configurations, which are the defining characteristics separating P-18c from earlier P-18 variants.
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Small, compact format printed on inexpensive paper.
Reverse
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Blank or almost entirely unprinted, as was standard for Icelandic treasury notes of this denomination.
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Focus remained purely on practicality.
🖨️ Printing & Paper
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Lightweight, low-cost paper stock with minimal security features.
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No watermark, no colored fibers — these notes were meant as temporary stopgaps rather than durable currency.
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Serial numbers printed in a distinct range unique to the 1925 issue.
🔎 Collector Insights
The 1 Króna 1925 (P-18c) is the rarest of the three P-18 varieties. It is valued for:
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Being the last 1 króna treasury note ever issued.
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Low survival rate — these notes saw heavy everyday use and were rarely preserved.
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Historical significance as the end of Iceland’s small paper-denomination era before improvements in coin production.
1 Króna 1925 – Iceland (Pick P-18c)
Signatures guide for Icelandic currency of the period

