Iceland’s highest-denomination banknote
The 10,000 Krónur 2013 banknote, cataloged as Pick P-64, represents the highest denomination ever issued for general circulation in Iceland. It was issued by the Central Bank of Iceland (Seðlabanki Íslands) and reflects the country’s modern approach to currency design, security, and national identity. This collectible note is referred to as 10000 Krónur 2013 – Iceland (Pick P-64).
🏦 Historical Context
The introduction of the 10,000 krónur denomination came in response to long-term inflation and the need for higher-value banknotes in everyday transactions. Issued in 2013, this note belongs firmly to Iceland’s post-financial-crisis era, symbolizing monetary stabilization and modernization following the economic collapse of 2008.
This denomination significantly reduced the need for carrying large quantities of lower-value notes and marked a practical evolution in Icelandic cash usage.
🎨 Design & Symbolism
Obverse (Front)
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Portrait of Jónas Hallgrímsson, poet, natural scientist, and one of Iceland’s most influential cultural figures
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Denomination text “Tíu þúsund krónur”
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Issuer name Seðlabanki Íslands
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Printed signatures of Central Bank officials
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Advanced ornamental engraving and fine-line artwork
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Multiple security features integrated into the design
The obverse honors Iceland’s literary and intellectual heritage while maintaining a clean, authoritative visual style.
Reverse (Back)
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Natural imagery inspired by Icelandic landscapes and native wildlife
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Large numeric denomination 10,000
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Harmonized color palette consistent with modern Icelandic banknotes
The reverse emphasizes Iceland’s connection to nature, a recurring theme in the country’s currency design.
🖨️ Technical Details
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Issuer: Seðlabanki Íslands (Central Bank of Iceland)
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Year of Issue: 2013
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Denomination: 10,000 Krónur
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Pick Number: P-64
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Material: High-security cotton-based banknote paper
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Printing Method: Intaglio with advanced security printing
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Security Features: Watermark, security thread, color-shifting elements, microprinting
🔎 Collectability & Numismatic Importance
The 10,000 Krónur 2013 (P-64) is highly regarded among collectors due to:
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Its status as Iceland’s highest circulating banknote
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Its association with Iceland’s modern monetary era
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Strong visual appeal and advanced security design
Uncirculated examples are especially sought after, while circulated notes remain common in everyday use.
10,000 Krónur 2013 – Iceland (Pick P-64)
10,000 Krónur 2013 – Iceland (Pick P-64)
The collectible 10000 Krónur 2013 – Iceland (Pick P-64) is a notable addition to any numismatic collection.
Signatures guide for Icelandic currency of the period

