It's not a place. "Ein krona island" is what's on Icelandic coins. "Island" is Icelandic for "Iceland" so "island krona" means "Iceland crown".
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Ein Krona Island/what is the value of this coin
i have one and from what i've seen its worth roughly 10 us dollars
$5,000
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".
Krona is in Iceland, sweden, denmark and faroe island have danich krona :D
The rare ein Krona Island coin of 1984 was built for only one year in Iceland and was cancelled because the cost was too great to create. This collectable has sold out and was imported into Massachusetts and then sold across the country to collectors up to approximately 150 US dollars. This coin is rare because it is smithed 100% out of coledualeel (a rare compound only found in Iceland).
The rare ein Krona Island coin of 1984 was built for only one year in Iceland and was cancelled because the cost was too great to create. This collectable has sold out and was imported into Massachusetts and then sold across the country to collectors up to approximately 150 US dollars. This coin is rare because it is smithed 100% out of coledualeel (a rare compound only found in Iceland).
Aurar is the plural of eyrir, an Icelandic monetary unit worth one hundredth of a krona. Icelandic for Iceland is Island. So a coin that says 'Island 20 aurar' is an Icelandic fifth of a krona.
There is no specific island called Aurar that is widely recognized. It is possible that there may be a place with that name that is not well known or a fictional location.
Charlotte Krona was born in 1978.
Swedish krona was created in 1873.