In December 2012, 50 kr. are as much as $0,39.
100 Kr is worth about 88 cents in US currency.
100 Swedish Kr is $11.65 US dollars on 9 July 2016. It changes daily.
The unit of Icelandic currency is the króna, which means crown. The plural is krónur - one króna,several krónur. At this writing (February 2010), the króna is worth about 1/125 of a United States Dollar and 1/200 of a Euro.A króna is technically divided into 100 aurar, much like a dollar is divided into cents, but nobody really cares anymore.
Yes Iceland has much beauty in nature and is worth seeing. But this is only my opinion.
Currently, 5 US dollars are worth 594.50 Icelandic Krona
Your coin is from Iceland and is worth less than one US cent. "Island" isn't the English word island; rather, it's Icelandic for "Iceland".
You are asking about a 2 Aurar coin from Iceland ("ISLAND" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value of the coin from a numismatic standpoint would depend on its year and condition. From a foreign exchange standpoint, it is worth well under one US cent.
The coin is from Iceland ("Island" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value depends on the coin's condition, perhaps a dollar in Uncirculated condition and half that in nice circulated condition.
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As of April 16, 2012 it's worth $1.47 in US dollars in a simple currency exchange. However if it's made of silver it might be worth around $20
No. The US is much larger than Iceland.
The Icelandic krona is very unstable. when this answer was written you could get kr.260 but one year ago you could had kr.160
Not everyone. Nothing appeals everyone. But Iceland has much beauty in nature.