No. In Iceland we use the currency of Icelandic kroners.
Króna.
In Iceland the currency is krona.
The currency of Iceland is the Icelandic króna.The currency of Australia is the Australian dollar.
Iceland's currency is the Króna.
The currency in Iceland is Crowns. Or Krónur in Icelandic.
Króna
No. It uses Icelandic krónur.
Crowns are the currencies of most of the Nordic countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and the Czech Republic currently use the crown as a currency.
No you can not spen Us dollars in Iceland because Iceland has its own currency so you need to convert your Us dollars into the icelandic krona to be able to buy something in Iceland. It is able to do that at the airport in Keflavík.
The Icelandic Króna, basically meaning crown.What "form" you ask, it is mostly electronic, or used in paper bills and thick metal coins called klink in Iceland.. I think it's because the sound it makes. "Klink".
The Icelandic Crown ( Íslensk Króna | ISK ) our own currency. There is much debate whether we should change into a stronger currency managed by someone else (Euro, Norwegian Crown, US dollars).