10 Krónur 1925 – Iceland (Pick P-20)
A Transitional Issue Representing the End of Iceland’s Early Treasury Banknotes
🏦 Historical Background
The 10 Krónur 1925 note is part of the final generation of treasury-issued Icelandic currency before note production shifted toward more centralized and standardized banking authorities. Much like the 5 krónur issued the same year, this note reflects Iceland’s transitional economic environment: coin shortages were easing, but the Treasury still needed to issue paper money to maintain liquidity in everyday commerce.
The P-20 note is historically significant because it closes the chapter on early Icelandic treasury banknotes and marks the final step before higher-security and more artistically developed banknotes entered circulation under the Landsbanki system.
🎨 Design & Features
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Denomination: 10 Krónur
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Year of Issue: 1925
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Pick Number: P-20
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Issuer: Ríkissjóður Íslands (Treasury of Iceland)
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Series Type: Late transitional treasury issue
Obverse (Front)
The 10 Krónur 1925 design is noticeably more elaborate than earlier low-denomination treasury notes:
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Prominent central text “Tíu Krónur” (“Ten Kronur”).
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Decorative frame formed of intricate guilloche patterns, reflecting an effort to modernize security and aesthetics.
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Icelandic treasury text confirming the note’s validity and denomination.
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Official signatures from treasury officers, which uniquely identify this issue.
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Serial numbers printed in a bold contrasting color, applied in pairs at opposite corners.
Reverse (Back)
Like most treasury-issued notes of this period:
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The reverse is simple, with minimal decoration or left completely blank.
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Practicality took precedence over visual complexity, consistent with Iceland’s economic priorities of the time.
🖨️ Printing & Paper Characteristics
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Printed on medium-thin paper without watermarking.
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Designed for short- to medium-term circulation — not long-lasting, highly durable notes.
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Single-color or two-color print depending on batch variations, typical for Icelandic treasury notes of the 1920s.
🔎 Collector Notes & Rarity
The 10 Krónur 1925 (P-20) is appreciated by collectors because:
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It is the final 10 krónur note issued directly by the Treasury.
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Survival rates are lower than later central-bank-issued notes due to heavy use and fragile paper quality.
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Transitional notes like P-20 had modest print quantities compared with the massive printing runs of later decades.
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High-grade examples are scarce, especially those free from folds and staining.
10 Krónur 1925 – Iceland (Pick P-20)
Signatures guide for Icelandic currency of the period

